CLEARWATER, Fla. — Pinellas County is now one month into its massive beach renourishment project that will bring 2.5 million cubic yards of sand onto a 9-mile stretch of eroded coastline.
To date, the county has completed work in Redington Shores and Indian Shores. Work is taking place this week along a stretch of Sand Key in Clearwater. The coming weeks will focus on popular beach access spots, including Upham Beach in St. Pete Beach and parts of Treasure Island.
Work will also begin later this fall in Indian Rocks Beach, which is a stretch with more than 30 unsigned easements.
What You Need To Know • A Pinellas County beach renourishment project is complete in much of Redigton Shores, Indian Shores, and a southern section of Indian Rocks Beach • Work on Upham Beach in St. Pete Bea