TAMPA, Fla. — Here is a list of all sandbag locations open across the area during this week's weather. We will update as we get information from county and city officials.
Anyone living in areas prone to flooding should consider stocking up on sandbags.
Citrus County
- Homosassa
- Homosassa Recreation Park
- 4210 S Grandmarch Ave
- Self-service, bring your own shovel
- Crystal River
- Bicentennial Park
- 501 N Baseball Pt
- Self-service, bring your own shovel
Pinellas County
- St. Pete Beach
- Egan Park
- 9101 Blind Pass Rd
Pasco County
- New Port Richey
- Public Works Operations Center, 6132 Pine Hill Road
- Until 4 p.m.
- Bring your own shovel
Hillsborough County
- Tampa
- Ed Radice Sports Complex, 14720 Ed Radice Dr.
- Larry Sanders Sports Complex, 5855 S. 78th St.
- Al Lopez Park, 4810 N Himes Ave.
- Al Barnes Park, 2902 N 32nd St.
- Copeland Park, 11001 N 15th St.
- Himes Avenue Sports Complex, 4501 S Himes Ave.
- July 16
- Plant City
- Edward Medard Conservation Park, 6140 Turkey Creek Rd.
- July 16
- Ruskin
- E.G. Simmons Conservation Park, 2401 19th Ave. NW
- July 16
Manatee County
- No information provided
Sarasota County
- No information provided
Polk County
- No information provided
Hernando County
- No information provided

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Florida beekeeper loses livelihood after neighbor has 20 beehives removed from his property