Pinellas County Sheriff, Crews Work To Clean Up Barrier Islands After Hurricane Helene

Pinellas County: Gulf Boulevard Reopens With Restrictions Following Closure From Hurricane Helene Damage

Pinellas County Sheriff, Crews Work To Clean Up Barrier Islands After Hurricane Helene
Pinellas County Sheriff, Crews Work To Clean Up Barrier Islands After Hurricane Helene

PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. – As of 6:00 p.m. today, September 29th, the closed sections of Gulf Boulevard will be reopened. The affected areas include:

  • North and southbound lanes of Gulf Boulevard from 150th Avenue (Tom Stuart Causeway) south to 140th Avenue in Madeira Beach.
  • Park Boulevard Bridge to 196th Avenue (Tiki Gardens County Park) in Indian Shores.

Read: Florida Deploys Response And Recovery Assistance To North Carolina & Tennessee

Access for Residents, Business Owners, and Employees

Gulf Boulevard from Belleair Beach to St. Pete Beach is now accessible to residents, business owners, and employees who have a Barrier Island Re-Entry Permit or a photo ID along with reasonable proof of residency or employment on the barrier islands.

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