News, Notices and Messages

Looking for something to do in the neighborhood? Why not get involved with your neighborhood Homeowners Association? We are always looking for new members and officers. If interested please send an email below.

 


Pinellas county Sec. 22-134. - Standards for address numbering.
Numbers must be easily legible from the street with figures not less than three inches high for residences and not less than five inches high for commercial businesses.
Numbers must be in a color contrasting to the building background.
Easily legible numbers shall also be affixed to the mailbox serving the building or house.
Assigned numbers shall be displayed on the front entrance of each principal building and, in the case of a principal building which is occupied by more than one business or family dwelling unit, on each separate front entrance.


Be Aware there is a large coyote seen in the McKay creek area please be aware of your surrounding if you have a small dog and keep cats indoors


Please keep your car doors locked especially at night there has been some recent break ins, in the area and want everyone to be safe.


For residents in Lot H Lot I and Part of Lot J


3rd Addition owner's consents are trickling in. Please be sure to return your signed forms in the self addressed stamped envelopes provided. The schedule to complete the process is as follows: 
First Written Consent Dated: 6/21/2022; therefore, the 90 days to obtain a majority of signed written consents commenced on 6/21/2022 (90 days = 9/19/2022)
 
Once a majority of signed written consents are received, then the 60 days starts counting to ensure the MRTA Revitalization Package has been received by DEO for approval.
Thanks for your support in this effort, HHPOA Board of Directors.

It has been approved and it is being recorded.


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Trash Haulers


Over the past several years, the board has received numerous requests to look into the status of the neighborhood trash haulers that service Harbor Hills.  There are currently as many as five different haulers, which collectively are present in the neighborhood a total of 6 days every week.  While it is certainly each homeowners right to engage who they wish, having such a large number of providers presents several issues of concern.


The first concern is public safely.  With almost daily service routes and a relatively small number of customers, the haulers travel at a high rate of speed between stops – threatening the safety of pedestrians and other drivers.


The second concern is the appearance of the neighborhood.  With the current number of haulers, there are trash cans out at curbside 6 out of 7 days per week.  Sundays are the only time we can drive through our neighborhood without seeing cans/trash.

Please consider either Waste Pro or Solar Sanitation as your trash/recycle pickup company as they pickup on the same days.  Company information is listed below.


 Help Prevent Home and Auto Break Ins

  Please make sure all you windows, doors, and cars are locked  and secured at all times.


​Police Activity

All is quiet in the Neighborhood.

Use this website to see if there is any crime in your immediate area, all you need to do is type in your address.


​​Vacation Home Checks



​​​​Street Light Outage

Please notify Duke Energy

1-800-228-8485


Speeders and Non emergency Police calls

​Pinellas County Sheriff Office

727-587-6717


Road Issues

http://www.pinellascounty.org/reportanissue/


Fertilizer Restrictions information


Household Hazardous Waste Disposal

Drop off paint, chemicals, TV's, computers, fluorescent bulbs, etc

FREE at Pinellas County Household Electronics & Chemical Collection Center.

  www.pinellascounty.org/recycle

Monday - Friday 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed on Sundays
and county holidays.
2855 109th Ave. N., St. Petersburg
Map / Directions
(off 28th St. N. on the south side
of the Waste-to-Energy facility) 




Customer Service:
(727) 464-7500


Protection Information for  Pinellas County Storm Water Drains

For more information about protecting natural floodplains or storm water drains  visit  www.pinellscounty.org/watershed

or call 727-464-4425  (24 hr) 727-464-5060