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Sometimes important Snell Isle information needs to be circulated STAT!

Information is compiled from several sources… SPPD, websites, neighbors, literally all over and we write up details about burglaries, safety & security, road closures, neighborhood parties, other events, etc. These Zone Alerts go out immediately when they are pertinent to your specific “zone”.

“Snell Alerts” are more general and notify anyone from Snell Isle who signed up via the website, EnjoySnellIsle.com. Those Alerts typically come out on Saturday mornings. Often, they focus on the things we started in our “zone” alerts but sometimes include other topics also important to Snell Isle.

We are pleased to announce that another Snell neighbor, Frieda Claes, has agreed to start a “zone” Alert in her neighborhood, Rafael Blvd and streets nearby. If you are in Frieda’s Rafael area, please contact her via email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and ask her to add you to her Alerts.

We have several neighbors around Snell that have taken their “zones” (think immediate neighborhood) and put together lists of neighbors that they notify of immediate issues via email concerning their area.

Dot Admire does Snell Estates, Matt Weidner does Eden Isle, Bonnie Hargrett does the Monterey area and now Frieda Claes has agreed to do her Rafael area.

Please note that these localized alerts are sent via blind copy, never sharing email addresses. They are also never used for marketing purposes, solely for circulating important facts. It’s just one more method we use to keep our neighbors aware and alert. Thank you for supporting what we do.

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About Snell Isle

image Snell Isle is home to the historic The Vinoy® Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club, one of the Nation's premier golf courses.
image Our tropical surroundings provide waterfront vistas for most residents. Over 80% of the homes on Snell Isle enjoy waterfront views.
image In 1920, local developer C. Perry Snell began construction on what was originally, a muddy mangrove island.

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