The City of Orlando is preparing for Tropical Storm
Fay. Mayor Buddy Dyer wants residents to do the same.
The City continues to monitor Tropical Storm Fay.
Accordingly, all residents are encouraged to begin preparing for
the storm by making sure they have enough supplies in their
disaster kits to last for at least three days and mapping out an
emergency plan with their family members.
Residents should also note the following
information:
The City of Orlando continues to monitor
Tropical Storm Fay as it makes landfall in Florida.
Residents can expect tropical storm conditions for most of
the day with the storm strengthening in the late
afternoon/early evening.
Accordingly, all residents are encouraged to stay off the
roads unless it’s absolutely necessary.
Residents should also note the following
information:
TUESDAY: City Hall will remain open
for the entire day.
TUESDAY: The City of Orlando
Emergency Information Line, 407-246-4268, will be open
from 9:00a.m. through the duration of the storm. The hot
line is staffed with personnel available to answer
non-emergency calls for assistance or to provide
information regarding Tropical Storm Fay.
TUESDAY: The City will suspend
residential garbage, recycling and yard waste pick-up.
Residents should NOT place any new debris curbside for
pick-up. The City suggests placing debris in either a
garage or carport.
TUESDAY: City residents may pick up
sandbags from 8:00am to 11:00am at the City’s Streets
Facility (1010 Woods Avenue). Sandbags are only
available to Orlando residents and citizens must bring
an ID to obtain the sandbags. The limit is ten (10) bags
per vehicle.
TUESDAY: For emergency purposes, the
City's parking garage on Central Blvd. will be open and
free for anyone who wants to park their car for the
duration of the storm.
WEDNESDAY: The City will suspend
yard waste pick-up.
WEDNESDAY: City Hall expected to be
open all day.
Additional information will be relayed through the
City's web site and through print and electronic media as soon
as it becomes available.
For more information about hurricane preparedness,
residents can visit the City's web page at:
www.cityoforlando.net/emergency
Residents may also tune into the City’s emergency
radio station, 1650 AM, for information on the storm. This new
service provides information both before and after a storm, and
is especially designed for residents who lose power during a
storm.
MEDIA NOTE:
The Orlando Emergency Operations Center will open
at NOON Tuesday.
Once the Orlando Operations Center has been activated, the media
contact phone number for the Orlando Operation Center is
407-658-3960.
Please note the OOC has not yet been activated.