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Council approves 77‑bed residential care expansion; neighbors press for operational fixes

Pinellas Park City Council · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Pinellas Park approved a preliminary site plan and conditional use to add 77 beds at an existing residential care facility, with conditions to update emergency plans. Neighbors raised concerns about trash pickup, delivery traffic and on-site trailers; staff and applicant said they will review dumpster location and schedules.

The Pinellas Park City Council on April 21 approved a preliminary site plan and companion conditional use to expand an existing residential care facility at 6767–86th Avenue North by 77 beds, increasing capacity from roughly 120 beds. Planning staff found the proposed expansion complies with the public zoning district requirements; Penellas County Emergency Management required an update to the facility's emergency‑management plan as a condition of approval.

Kira Brown,…

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