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North Redington Beach, Florida is located on a barrier island along the west coast of Florida at 27°49′15″N, 82°49′22″W.

 

North Redington Beach covers approx. .7 sq miles of barrier island within it's 1 sq. mile city limits with world famous Gulf Blvd running the length of the community.

North Redington Beach's 1,474 residents are eager to make your visit to their piece of paradise as enjoyable as possible.

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Suncoast Beach Trolley
Hop on the Suncoast Beach TrolleySM and you can explore all of the unique beach communities from its beginning at Park Street Terminal in downtown Clearwater to 75th Avenue and Gulf Boulevard. Check out the shops on Corey Avenue, enjoy the sights at John's Pass Village, or just take in a beautiful sunset. It's the fun, easy, and affordable way to do and see everything you want to on the beach. The Suncoast Beach TrolleySM runs every 20 - 30 minutes from 5:05 a.m. to 10:10 p.m., Monday through Thursday and Sunday, including holidays, with service until midnight on Friday and Saturday. Look for special trolley bus stop signs located frequently along the route. In addition to the services along Gulf Boulevard, connector routes run between the coast and downtown St. Petersburg. PSTA Bus Operators do not carry cash or make change, exact fare is required. The bus and trolley fare is just $2.00 per ride, or ride all day with an Unlimited Daily GO Card. GO Cards are $4.50 and are available onboard the trolleys, buses, or at various locations countywide. The fare boxes are equipped to handle $1, $5 and $10 bills but do not give change. Click here for the trolley schedule.

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The Town of North Redington Beach Crosswalks and SafetyCrosswalk Sign

• The Town of North Redington Beach has five Pedestrian Crosswalks for your safety and convenience.

• They were specifically located to provide a safety island when crossing Gulf Boulevard.

• There are NO traffic lights at the intersection of the side streets and Gulf Boulevard, which makes those areas very dangerous to cross. UTILIZE THE CROSSWALKS!

• As you enter the crosswalk, stop and look for vehicles. Florida law requires vehicles to stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk.

• Make sure vehicles are stopping for you to cross. Make eye contact with the driver if possible.

• Watch to make sure vehicles in each traffic lane are stopping. Never assume the vehicles are going to stop.

• After reaching the median, or safety island, use the same procedure as above to cross the remaining two lanes. Make sure vehicles see you and are stopping in each lane.

• Thank the motorist for stopping with a friendly wave.

• You, the pedestrian, can make crossing Gulf Boulevard safe by observing these guidelines.

• The Town of North Redington Beach will continue to work with the Florida Department of Transportation to identify and establish other safety measures for crossing Gulf Boulevard.

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Common Sense Beach Swimming Rules

Swim within the "Safe Bathing Areas", if marked, at all times.

Florida sunshine is intense. Please be careful when sunbathing and use sunscreen with a high SPF

Learn to Swim - Learning to swim is the best defense against drowning.

Never Swim Alone - Always swim with a companion. At the very least, have someone onshore who can call for help.

Don't Fight the Current - Rip currents are powerful currents of water moving away from shore. They can sweep even the strongest swimmer out to sea. If caught in a rip current, don't fight it by trying to swim directly to shore. Instead, swim parallel to shore until you feel the current relax, then swim to shore. Most rip currents are narrow, and a short swim parallel to shore will bring you to safety. The same forces that cause rip currents also cause longshore currents. These currents are most evident when waves hit the shore at an angle. This tends to cause the water to be pushed along the beach away from the direction of the oncoming waves. Usually, longshore currents are less hazardous than rip currents because they move along the shore, not away from the shore, but they can knock children and weaker adults off their feet. More importantly, longshore currents can feed and increase the power of rip currents. In other words, the longshore current may move along the shore, then turn offshore to become a rip current.

Swim Sober - Alcohol is a major factor in drowning. Alcohol impairs swimming ability and good judgement.

Don't Float Where You Can't Swim - Often, non-swimmers dangerously use floatation devices to go offshore, If they fall off, they can quickly drown. The only exception is a person wearing a Coast Guard approved life jacket.

Don't Dive Headfirst, Protect Your Neck - Diving headfirst into unknown water and striking the bottom can lead to serious, lifelong injuries, including paraplegia. Check for depth and obstructions before diving, and then go in feet first the first time. Use caution while bodysurfing, always extending a hand ahead of you.

Important Links:

Town of North Redington Beach Suncoast Sea Bird Sanctuary
Pinellas County Beach Parks
Beach Parking Information
Beach Trolley Area Traffic and Travel Information
St. Petersburg Times Pinellas Bird Life - pinellasbirds.com
Pinellas County Gas Price Tracker  

 

Important Telephone Numbers:

Pinellas Co. Sheriff Emergencey - 911 Pinellas Suncoast Fire and Rescue 911
Pinellas Co. Sheriff - 727-582-6200 Pinellas Suncoast Fire and Rescue Non Emergencey 727-595-1117
Town of North Redington Beach 727-391-4848  


Tampa Bay Area Television Stations

Channel 3
WEDU-PBS
Channel 8
WFLA- NBC
Channel 9
BAY NEWS
Channel 10
WTSP-CBS
Channel 13
WTVT-FOX
Channel 16
WUSF-PBS
Channel 28
WFTS-ABC
Channel 32
WMOR-IND
Channel 38
WTTA-WB
Channel 44
WTOG-UPN


Tampa Bay Area Radio Stations

FM      
BLAZ 87.5 Hip Hop, Hot AC, Urban WMNF 88.5 Community Radio
WYFE 88.9 Bible Broadcasting Network WUSF 89.7 Public Radio
WJUF 90.1 Public Radio WBVM 90.5 Christian Music
WLPJ 91.5 Christian Contemporary WFTI 91.7 Religious
WYUU 92.5 Country WFLZ 93.3 Top-40
WWRM 94.9 Adult Contemporary WXCV 95.3 Top-40
WBTP 95.7 Hip Hop WTMP 96.1 Urban Contemporary
WSUN 97.1 Rock Alternative WXTB 97.9 Rock
WLLD 98.7 Hip Hop WQYK 99.5 Country
WMTX 100.7 Hot AC WPOI 101.5 80's Rock
WTBT 103.5 Classic Rock WRBQ 104.7 Oldies
WDUV 105.5 Adult Contemporary WGUL 106.3 Nostalgia
WXGL 107.3 Classic Hits    
       
AM      
WTBN 570 Religious WDAE 620 Sports
WRMD 680 Spanish WGUL 860 Nostalgia
WFLA 970 News/Talk WBZZ 1010 Talk
WWBA 1040 Talk WHNZ 1250 Talk
WTAN 1340 Talk WWMI 1380 Disney
WLVU 1470 Sports WRXB 1590 Urban Contemporary

   

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