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Pinellas Park adopts sidewalk setback, adds reimbursement for some residential waivers

5526382 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

The council approved Ordinance 2025-14 to amend the land development code to adopt a preferred 5‑foot sidewalk setback, allow adjustments for utilities/trees, and create a process to reimburse certain secondary fees when homeowners obtain residential sidewalk waivers under specified conditions.

On May 8 the Pinellas Park City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2025-14, amending Chapter 18 of the Land Development Code to add a preferred five‑foot setback for sidewalks and a limited reimbursement process for secondary fees tied to certain residential sidewalk waivers.

Todd Byron, the city's planning coordinator, told the council the ordinance adds a 5‑foot preferred sidewalk setback that the public works administrator may adjust where right of way is…

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