Pinellas County, Florida Resolution
76
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Mar 2026 — Apr 2026
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Resolution designating the County Administrator as the designee of the Head of Public Entity for compliance decisions under 28 CFR Part 35 Subpart H - Web and Mobile Accessibility. — Adopted RES 26-27 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
The Pinellas County Board of Commissioners approved a resolution designating the County Administrator as the designee to make compliance decisions regarding web and mobile accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The County Administrator may delegate these responsibilities to other staff members as appropriate...
View original →Resolution amending the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Dunedin to allow for an increase to indebtedness and expenditure of County Tax Increment Financing funds pursuant to the City of Dunedin Redevelopment Plan, subsequently amended as the City of Dunedin Community Redevelopment Agency Downtown Master Plan 2033, for the Dunedin Community Redevelopment District. — Adopted RES 26-29 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners approved a first amendment to the 2023 Interlocal Agreement with the City of Dunedin on April 21, 2026, increasing authorized indebtedness from $6. 594 million to $7...
View original →Resolution and ordinance approving the City of Largo’s Clearwater-Largo Road Community Redevelopment District Plan amendment, creating a 20-year term redevelopment Trust Fund, and establishing the County’s Tax Increment Financing contribution rates. — Adopted RES 26-30 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners approved an expansion of the Clearwater-Largo Road Community Redevelopment Area in the City of Largo, adding approximately 309 acres to the existing district. The board established a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) district and redevelopment trust fund to finance community improvements...
View original →Resolution amending the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Dunedin to allow for an increase to indebtedness and expenditure of County Tax Increment Financing funds pursuant to the City of Dunedin Redevelopment Plan, subsequently amended as the City of Dunedin Community Redevelopment Agency Downtown Master Plan 2033, for the Dunedin Community Redevelopment District. — FE First Amendment to INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY AND PINELLAS COUNTY signed by City — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
Resolution amending the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Dunedin to allow for an increase to indebtedness and expenditure of County Tax Increment Financing funds pursuant to the City of Dunedin Redevelopment Plan, subsequently amended as the City of Dunedin Community Redevelopment Agency Downtown Master Plan 2033, for the Dunedin Community Redevelopment District. — Presentation - Dunedin CRA ILA Amendment — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
The Dunedin Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), created in 1988 and extended in 2012, is amending its Interlocal Agreement with Pinellas County following a 2026 mid-term review. The amendment increases total project funding from $6...
View original →Resolution amending the Interlocal Agreement with the City of Dunedin to allow for an increase to indebtedness and expenditure of County Tax Increment Financing funds pursuant to the City of Dunedin Redevelopment Plan, subsequently amended as the City of Dunedin Community Redevelopment Agency Downtown Master Plan 2033, for the Dunedin Community Redevelopment District. — OMB.REVIEW 26-0367A HCD Dunedin CRA-11-MAR-26 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
Pinellas County is amending a funding agreement with the City of Dunedin to allow the city to borrow an extra $756,000 for parking garage and street improvement projects in downtown Dunedin. This increases the city's total allowed borrowing from $6...
View original →Resolution and ordinance approving the City of Largo’s Clearwater-Largo Road Community Redevelopment District Plan amendment, creating a 20-year term redevelopment Trust Fund, and establishing the County’s Tax Increment Financing contribution rates. — 32 Public Comment Cards — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-21)
This document contains three completed speaker cards for Pinellas County Commission public hearings. Citizens filled out these forms to register their intent to speak on agenda items, indicating their position (for, against, or undecided) and providing contact information...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — Item 14 Speaker Cards — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-07)
This document contains public comment speaker registration cards from Pinellas County Commission meetings held in April. Multiple residents registered to speak during the meetings, indicating whether they supported, opposed, or were undecided on various agenda items...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — Item 14 CBRE Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) — Board of County Commissioners (2026-04-07)
In October 2023, Pinellas County City Commission voted 5-1 to approve moving forward with the highest-ranked developer for a $1. 5 billion public-private partnership project...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — OMB.REVIEW 26-0237A CPM - Surplus Sale 24-FEB-2026 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
Pinellas County approved a resolution to declare 32 County-owned properties in Clearwater as surplus and authorized the County Administrator to sell them through a competitive request for negotiations process. The properties are detailed in the resolution with individual parcel numbers and exhibits...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — 26-0237A CS - Surplus and Sale of 32 Downtown Parcels — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
Pinellas County is requesting approval to declare multiple downtown Clearwater properties as surplus and authorize a competitive negotiations process to sell them. The properties are being vacated as part of the County's planned relocation to a new campus in Largo...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — Exhibits A-1 thru Q-2 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
This resolution approves the transfer and consolidation of 26 parcels of real property in Pinellas County, Florida across multiple subdivisions including Davey's John R. Resub, Gould & Ewing's 2nd Add, Turner's A...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — Attachment 1 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
This document appears to be a survey and mapping technical drawing related to Pinellas County parcels in the Downtown Clearwater area. The document references multiple property parcel identification numbers and survey information dated 01/29/2024-2025...
View original →Resolution to declare as surplus multiple County-owned properties in the City of Clearwater and authorize the County Administrator to utilize a competitive request for negotiations process in anticipation of selling the properties. — Resolution — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
The Pinellas County Board of Commissioners declared 32 county-owned properties in Clearwater as surplus property and authorized the County Administrator to advertise them for sale through a competitive request for negotiations process. The resolution waives the requirement to set a minimum sale price, allowing more flexibility in disposition...
View original →Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to finance a multifamily residential rental housing project Wyngate Apartments. — Adopted RES 26-19 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
The Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners approved Resolution No. 26-1290 on March 24, 2026, authorizing the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to issue up to $25,000,000 in Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds to finance the acquisition, rehabilitation, and equipping of Wyngate Apartments—a 264-unit residential rental housing project located at 390 and 391 112th Avenue N...
View original →Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to finance a multifamily residential rental housing project Wyngate Apartments. — OMB.REVIEW 26-0213A HCD HFA Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds-13-FEB-26 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
Pinellas County is approving a resolution to allow the Housing Finance Authority to hold a public hearing and issue up to $25 million in Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds to finance the Wyngate Apartments project in St. Petersburg...
View original →Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to finance a multifamily residential rental housing project Wyngate Apartments. — Certification of Publication — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
This document is an affidavit confirming that the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County properly published a notice of public hearing on January 23, 2026. The public hearing was held on February 5, 2026, to gather public comments on the proposed issuance of up to $25,000,000 in Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of Wyngate Apartments, a 264-unit rental housing facility for moderate-income residents in St...
View original →Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to finance a multifamily residential rental housing project Wyngate Apartments. — TEFRA Notice — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
The Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County is scheduled to hold a public hearing on February 5, 2026 to receive comments on a plan to issue Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds (Wyngate Apartments) in an amount not to exceed $25,000,000. The bond proceeds will finance the acquisition, rehabilitation, and equipping of a 264-unit multifamily rental housing facility for moderate to lower-income families in St...
View original →Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to finance a multifamily residential rental housing project Wyngate Apartments. — HFA Resolution No. 2026-07 — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
The Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County approved a resolution to issue up to $25,000,000 in multifamily housing revenue bonds for Wyngate Apartments, LLC to finance the acquisition and rehabilitation of a 264-unit rental housing project at 390 and 391 112 Avenue N. , St...
View original →Resolution approving the TEFRA hearing for Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County to finance a multifamily residential rental housing project Wyngate Apartments. — Proposed BCC Resolution — Board of County Commissioners (2026-03-24)
The Board of County Commissioners of Pinellas County approved the issuance of Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds by the Housing Finance Authority of Pinellas County on behalf of Wyngate Apartments, LLC. The bonds will not exceed $25,000,000 and will finance the acquisition, rehabilitation, and equipping of the Wyngate Apartments residential rental project, a 264-unit facility located at 390 and 391 112th Avenue N...
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