Thank you for contacting Pinellas County Animal Services about raccoons in your area. Pinellas County Animal Services does not remove wildlife from the community unless it is injured; however, if you are having problems with nuisance wildlife on your private property you may contact a private trapper for assistance. If you have any further questions please call us at (727) 582-2600. We are striving to improve our services. Please visit www.pinellascounty.org/surveys/animals to tell us how we are doing, Thank You!
This is NOT my property. House is abandoned and in disrepair and is now a haven for possums, raccoons etc. I have contacted the city numerous times re this property and nothing is being done.
Thank you for taking the time to report an issue via “Doing Things for You”! However, the issue you have reported is not within our jurisdiction. This issue has been forwarded to the City of St Petersburg Mayor’s Action Center. Please contact the City of St Petersburg Mayor’s Action Center for further updates. In the future, you may report a City of St Pete issue by using the following link: https://seeclickfix.com/st-petersburg.
Update from the Codes Compliance Department: a case has been opened and is being investigated for this reported location. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, click here:
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Update from the Codes Compliance Department: a case has been opened and is being investigated for this reported location. Any further updates or action will be handled by the Codes department. To track the status of this case, or to find contact information for the assigned investigator, click here:
https://actiononline.stpete.org/Click2GovCE/casesearch.html?caseYear=18&caseNumber=10048