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Pinellas County seeks public input on Dunedin Causeway resiliency plan

3813321 · June 13, 2025
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Pinellas County is collecting public input on a Dunedin Causeway Resiliency and Adaptation Plan funded by an FDEP grant; the study excludes proposed bridge replacements, runs about 2.5 miles, and has an online survey open through July 16, 2025.

Pinellas County is asking residents to identify and prioritize assets along the Dunedin Causeway that could be affected by future coastal flooding as part of a Dunedin Causeway Resiliency and Adaptation Plan public outreach effort. The county says the online survey and other input methods are open through July 16, 2025, and that results will be posted at pinellas.gov/resilientinfrastructure after that date.

County staff said the study — funded by a grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) — covers the causeway from the entrance to Honeymoon Island State Park to the intersection of Causeway Boulevard and Alternate U.S. 19, a distance of approximately 2.5 miles. The study focuses on existing assets, including the roadway (which serves as an evacuation route), recreational facilities such as Rotary Park and the Honeymoon Island Trail, the jet-ski launch and kayak rental facility, utilities that…

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