Luis Bedoya
Last update: 2025-06-01
As the 2025 hurricane season begins on June 1, Pinellas County Emergency Management is encouraging all residents to take three essential actions to ensure safety and preparedness: Know your risk, make a plan, and stay informed.
The most dangerous aspect of a hurricane is storm surge, which can lead to mandatory evacuations. To understand your risk:
✅ Visit disaster.pinellas.gov
✅ Download the Ready Pinellas app
✅ Call the Pinellas County information line at (727) 464-3800
Even if you're outside an evacuation zone, you may still be at risk from flooding, strong winds, or if you live in a mobile home or rely on electricity for medical equipment. You can check flood risks at:
👉 floodmaps.pinellas.gov
Prepare now by assembling or updating your hurricane emergency kit. A full list of recommended items is available at disaster.pinellas.gov.
For a comprehensive guide tailored to all types of households—including those with special needs, pets, or boats—download or pick up the 2025 Pinellas County Hurricane Guide at:
Lealman Exchange, St. Petersburg
The Centre, Palm Harbor
Pinellas County libraries and municipal buildings
💡 Special Needs Evacuation Program: Residents with medical needs or requiring transport assistance can register at disaster.pinellas.gov or by calling (727) 464-3800.
Stay connected to accurate and timely information throughout the hurricane season:
📲 Follow Pinellas County on social media:
Facebook: @PinellasGov
X (Twitter): @PinellasEM and @PinellasGov
📻 Keep a NOAA weather radio (battery-operated or hand crank) on hand
📲 Sign up for Alert Pinellas and download the Ready Pinellas app
Date: Saturday, May 31
Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Location: Willis S. Johns Recreation Center, St. Petersburg
A free family-friendly event with hurricane resources and preparedness tips.
Dates:
Friday, June 13: Noon – 6 p.m.
Saturday, June 14: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Locations:
John Chesnut Sr. Park, Palm Harbor
Walsingham Park, Seminole
🧱 Limit of 10 sandbags per vehicle.
Note: Sandbags are helpful for minor flooding (up to 15 inches), but not for storm surge protection.
Meet Luis Bedoya: one of the top agents at his brokerage and a name synonymous with unwavering honesty and dedication in the real estate sector. With a steadfast commitment, Luis's primary goal is to provide the best and most transparent service to his clients, ensuring their interests are always at the forefront.
But there's more to Luis than just real estate acumen. In the modern digital age, he has harnessed the power of video and ad marketing, mastering these tools to the benefit of his clientele. His YouTube channel stands as a testament to this, offering valuable insights and showcasing properties in a dynamic and engaging manner.
Luis's blend of traditional real estate expertise with contemporary marketing strategies ensures that his clients always have an edge in the competitive property market. Choose Luis Bedoya for a holistic real estate experience, where honesty meets innovation.
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