Construction Management In order to be eligible to bid for city of Clearwater construction projects, a contractor must be pre-qualified with the Engineering Department.
Flood Zones & Elevations Go to an interactive map where the public can access available flood and elevation data for individual properties.
Engineering Construction Bid Information Prospective bidders on Engineering Projects must be pre-qualified to submit a bid. The Engineering Department is responsible for the pre-qualification process. The process must be completed and the Contractor's application approved a minimum two weeks (ten business days) prior to the bid opening date.
Clearwater Tree Inventory & Removal Map Check out the city of Clearwater's information collected by our tree canopy vendor for our tree inventory and removal map.
Help Keep Clearwater's Stormwater Clean Only rain should go down the drain. Clearwater is a coastal city, so making sure we lessen our impacts on stormwater pollution is so important.
Fort Harrison Avenue Corridor Improvements Pilot Project A number of roadway corridor implements will be made starting in February 2024, to improve Fort Harrison Avenue in Clearwater. These will include installation of a temporary traffic circle, mid-block pedestrian crossing, and lane repurposing.
Report Illicit Discharge The city encourages reporting illicit discharge or dumping into storm drains to protect our waterways.
Sustainability & Greenprint 2.0 Sustainability often means different things to different people. Many think of recycling when asked about sustainability, while others think of solar panels or growing your own organic food. What is sustainability, really?
Alligator Creek Watershed Management Plan The Alligator Creek Watershed encompasses much of eastern Clearwater, discharging through Alligator Lake into Old Tampa Bay.
Clearwater Tree Inventory & Removal Map Check out the city of Clearwater's information collected by our tree canopy vendor for our tree inventory and removal map.
Clearwater's Vulnerability Assessment The city of Clearwater will present final results of its citywide vulnerability assessment Sept. 16, 2024.
Clearwater’s Rain Trays Keep Stormwater Out of Sewer System Rain trays, sometimes referred to as “rain stoppers,” that are designed to prevent rainwater from entering the sewer system through manholes.
Construction Management In order to be eligible to bid for city of Clearwater construction projects, a contractor must be pre-qualified with the Engineering Department.
Construction Services The Construction Services Division is responsible for the building permit process which includes the acceptance of permit applications, review of construction plans, inspections and the issuance of final building documents.
Contract Specifications View the latest edition of the city of Clearwater contract specifications to be used by the engineer preparing the project for bidding.
Downtown Redevelopment Plan & Zoning District Downtown Clearwater will thrive as the urban core and heart of the City, as the center of business and government, and as an attractive place to live, work, shop and play. A revitalized Downtown will be achieved through quality urban design, continued creation of a high quality public realm, and a dense and livable pattern which will strengthen the overall health of the city.
Engineering Atlas The City of Clearwater Wetland Atlas has been prepared to provide a useful tool for the Engineering Department, Environmental Management Division.
Engineering Construction Bid Information Prospective bidders on Engineering Projects must be pre-qualified to submit a bid. The Engineering Department is responsible for the pre-qualification process. The process must be completed and the Contractor's application approved a minimum two weeks (ten business days) prior to the bid opening date.
Every Month Is Earth Month in Clearwater The city of Clearwater celebrated Earth Month in April 2024, but we strive to make every month Earth Month.
Flood Zones & Elevations Go to an interactive map where the public can access available flood and elevation data for individual properties.
Floodplain Management Find flood management resources such as elevation certificates and flood zones.
Fort Harrison Avenue Corridor Improvements Pilot Project A number of roadway corridor implements will be made starting in February 2024, to improve Fort Harrison Avenue in Clearwater. These will include installation of a temporary traffic circle, mid-block pedestrian crossing, and lane repurposing.
Help Keep Clearwater's Stormwater Clean Only rain should go down the drain. Clearwater is a coastal city, so making sure we lessen our impacts on stormwater pollution is so important.
Illicit Discharge Is Illegal It is illegal to dispose of yard waste, concrete, wood, trash and other harmful materials into the stormwater system. The result is costly blockages and broken pipes, which prevent storm drains from operating.
King Tides Know what a king tide is and how it can impact Clearwater's residents who live in low-lying areas.
New City Hall Construction Project The city of Clearwater is proud to announce the construction of our new City Hall and the renovations of our Municipal Services Building.
North Beach Stormwater Improvement Project Plans are under way to implement the North Clearwater Beach stormwater master plan to improve the existing stormwater system to help minimize future flooding.
Parking & Transportation Whether you're coming to Clearwater Beach to stick your toes in the sand or to Downtown Clearwater for a show or dining experience, there are many parking options to get to your destination and on your way to having fun.
Pinellas County Real Estate Flood Disclosure Program Real estate agents are in an ideal position to inform buyers about a property’s flood risk and if flood insurance is required.
Public Works Applications & Forms Find forms and applications for right-of-way/easement vacation, capital improvement projects, stormwater, and more.
Report a Problem Tree Report unhealthy trees or trees that need trimming in the public right-of-way to help keep our public roads safe.
Report Illicit Discharge The city encourages reporting illicit discharge or dumping into storm drains to protect our waterways.
Report Other Traffic Safety Issues Report traffic concerns like frequent wrong way drivers on a road, issues with timing on traffic signals, frequent crashes on a street or intersection and more.