Politics & Government
Pasco County Offers New Tools To Help Olympus Pools Customers
The county is also waiving associated permit fees through the end of the year.

PASCO COUNTY, FL — Pasco County Building Construction Services is now offering new tools and some financial relief to help Olympus Pools customers whose pool projects are in limbo due to open permits.
The county has launched a dedicated webpage to help residents navigate the permitting process and to answer any questions they might have about this difficult situation.
The county is also waiving all fees associated with Olympus Pools permits through Dec. 31.
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“We hope this action will help ease the financial burden on our customers who choose to seek
other permitting options,” said Assistant County Administrator Sally Sherman.
- Oversee the project yourself
- Hire a new, licensed pool contractor
- Cancel your pool permit
To choose an option, fill out this form and e-mail it to: BCS@MyPasco.net.
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Over the past two years, Olympus Pools has pulled hundreds of permits for pool projects in Pasco
County, and most remain unfinished. Pasco Building Construction Services is working tirelessly
to help customers work through the permitting process. For more information on your options,
visit the new webpage.