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.
Flood Zones & Elevations Go to an interactive map where the public can access available flood and elevation data for individual properties.
Stormwater Ordinance & Fees All developed property shall be levied to provide for the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, regulation, surveying, and inspection of the stormwater management facilities around the city.
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.
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.
Fitch Affirms Clearwater's AAA Stormwater Rating Fitch Ratings publishes credit ratings that are forward-looking opinions on the relative ability of an entity or obligation to meet its financial commitments. In addition to Fitch, the other primary two are Moody's and Standard & Poor's.
Floodplain Management Find flood management resources such as elevation certificates and flood zones.
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.
Storm Drain Mural Program Decorate a storm drain with messaging and artwork discouraging disposal down storm drains
King Tides Know what a king tide is and how it can impact Clearwater's residents who live in low-lying areas.
Clearwater's Vulnerability Assessment The city of Clearwater will present final results of its citywide vulnerability assessment Sept. 16, 2024.
Report Illicit Discharge The city encourages reporting illicit discharge or dumping into storm drains to protect our waterways.
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.