Barrier Islands Open To Residents, Business Owners and Employees (24-124)

**UPDATE as of 4:00 p.m. on September 28, 2024**

PINELLAS COUNTY - Effective 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 28, 2024, access to all beaches and barrier islands will be open only to residents, business owners, or employees with a Barrier Island Re-Entry Permit. Please note that not all buildings have been inspected for structural integrity. Re-enter your property at your own risk.

The north and southbound lanes of Gulf Boulevard will remain closed from 150th Avenue (Tom Stuart Causeway) south to 140th Avenue in Madeira Beach. Additionally, Gulf Boulevard, both north and southbound from the Park Boulevard Bridge to 196th Avenue (Tiki Gardens County Park) in Indian Shores will also remain closed.

To gain access to the barrier islands, citizens must provide their Barrier Island Re-Entry Permit or photo ID and reasonable proof that they reside or have legitimate business on the barrier islands. Examples of this include:

Vehicle registration
Property tax or utility bill
Proof of employment (pay stub, work ID, uniform)
Work orders

If you enter the barrier islands, be advised that the power is out and traffic lights and signals are not functioning. Drive with caution and treat each intersection as a four-way stop.

Additional law enforcement resources will be patrolling all of the mandatory evacuation areas to ensure public safety and protect property during this event. This includes the Pinellas County barrier island communities.

Deputies will reevaluate any further openings tomorrow morning. We will provide updates when there are changes to the barrier island restrictions.