Pinellas County - proper MAIS

Questões Abertas: 28 Questões Encerradas: 20.122 Questões Reconhecidas: 460
  • 2021c 62nd Ave N St. Petersburg, FL 33702, USA - Meadowlawn Neighborhood Association
    can't find the right category need to adjust traffic light for the construction on 62nd
  • Gary Cir Dunedin, Florida, 34698 - Dunedin
    Grass and weeds are overtaking the sidewalk/trail
  • Skyway Trail Saint Petersburg FL 33711, United States - Childs Park Neighborhood Association
    Blinkly lights on south side not working o
  • 600 1st Ave S Saint Petersburg, Florida, 33701 - Downtown Neighborhood Association
    Biking/pedestrian hazard - jagged stump of a sign sticking out of pavement
  • The Pinellas Trl St. Petersburg, FL, 33707, USA - Pasadena Bear Creek Estates Neighborhood Association
    Trash can is overflowing on Pinellas Trail. Happens on a regular basis.
  • 3760 53rd Ave S St Petersburg, FL, 33711, USA - Maximo Civic Association
    Line from poles is down. I pushed it off the trail but it's still connected on one end to a pole so it's still a hazard
  • 657-721 46th St S St. Petersburg, FL, 33711, USA - Childs Park Neighborhood Association
    Their has been an RV parked right at the end of 46th street that has no tags and has trash all over the place including them dumping trash in the Pinellas Trail. They are also dumping their black tanks right into the sewer drain. Causing a lot of harm to the environment and danger to people riding the trail. They have been there for months, and seem to be selling drugs out of the RV as a bunch of random cars park there at night tossing trash up beside the trail.
  • 555 62nd St S St Petersburg, FL, 33707, USA - Pasadena Bear Creek Estates Neighborhood Association

    reported to St Pete.... they say its County... I see this was reported to the county back in December but nothing has been done. Y'all pointing fingers at each other is what makes the people feel like they don't matter. Somebody please go take care of this before someone trips over the mount and really hurts themselves. There's a definite non-zero chance of this as this is a very highly trafficked entry/exit of the trail.

    St Pete Service Center 5 wrote:
    Since your request is for an area maintained by Pinellas County, We have forwarded your request via email. This request is now closed.

    Further inquiries should be directed to Pinellas County, Public Works.
    Pinellas County Public Works: (727) 464-8900
    EMAIL: [email protected]

    https://seeclickfix.com/pinellas_county

  • 5432 6th Ave S St Petersburg, FL, 33707, USA - Westminster Heights Neighborhood Association
    They are working on replacing telephone poles. On the Pinellas side of the trail. Where 55th Street intersects with the Gulfport spur. They have placed concrete Bridges temporary over the ditch. Which drains the water from 49th Street to 55th Street and from 5th avenue South to 6th avenue South including Emerson avenue approximately 12 square blocks. At the intersection of 6th avenue South and Braddock Street on a regular rainy day the intersection floods till the rain stops and the water flows through the ditch. I believe with this obstruction and temporary damn. There may be acritical situation if the hurricane comes through on Wednesday Thursday. They were working Wednesday Thursday and Friday last week took off on Friday leaving the concrete barriers in the ditch they are not back today. Please contact me
  • I-275 S St. Petersburg, FL, 33711, USA - Greater Pinellas Point Civic Association
    Second vehicle parked under I 275 bridge next to Frenchman’s Creek - had to use Pinellas Trail to access this area and should not be on the trail as a motorized vehicle.
  • 22nd Ave N & The Pinellas Trl St. Petersburg, Florida, 33710 - Azalea Homes Community Association
    Pedestrian lights on 22nd Ave N /Tyrone Mall at the trail are not working. When people push the button, only the far right toward Azalea park worked last week, and now none work. Cars don't know to stop.
  • Trail is overgrown going through the Bayou trees are growing through the rails and over the trail, they are so low they hit your head walking through the bayou o,