- Home page - Pinellas County
Learn more about Pinellas County’s Commission-appointed boards, councils and committees and the service opportunities available through them Find information on Special Districts, local government units created for specialized purposes and services
- Services Archive - Pinellas County
We are pleased to offer our citizens, businesses and visitors online access to permitting, inspection scheduling, fee payments and other services, 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- Jobs Career Opportunities - Pinellas County
A dynamic career awaits you at Pinellas County Government Our employees deliver first-class service and make a difference in the community
- About Pinellas County
About Pinellas County Pinellas County, on Florida’s west coast, is a 280-square mile peninsula bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay From tip to tip, the county is 38 miles long and 15 miles wide at its broadest point Discovered in 1528 by Panfilo de Narvaez, our name comes from the Spanish words punta pinal, meaning “point of
- Pinellas County Parks
Pinellas County Parks The Parks and Conservation Resources Department maintains more than 20,000 acres of parks and preserves Picnic shelters, camping, playgrounds, boat ramps and trails are among the many amenities enjoyed by our residents and visitors
- Local Government A-Z - Pinellas County
Pinellas County Emergency Management partners with the whole community to prepare for disasters, plan emergency response and work toward recovery for all of Pinellas County Environmental Management Division Environmental Management, a division of Public Works, is responsible for monitoring and protecting Pinellas County's environmental resources
- Fast Facts About Pinellas County
Fast Facts About Pinellas County Did you know these facts about Pinellas County, Florida? Key Statistics from Florida Office of Economic Demographic Research Demographics The Name Pinellas Pinellas is derived from the Spanish words Punta Pinal meaning point of pines It was an accurate description for this area when it was discovered by Panfilo de Narvaez in 1528, 36 years after Columbus
- 2025 Pinellas County Beach Nourishment Project
The Pinellas County Commission on June 17, 2025, authorized funding for a one-time emergency beach nourishment project
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