As Hurricane Milton approaches, the City of Altamonte Springs is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents. Effective Tuesday, October 8, at 12 p.m., all city offices, parks, and facilities will close to prepare for the anticipated severe weather. In this article, we will outline essential information regarding city operations, trash collection, sandbag services, andAl how residents can stay informed during this storm.
City Operations and Facility Closures
In anticipation of Hurricane Milton, all city activities and events are canceled starting on Tuesday, October 8, at 12 p.m. This includes a wide range of programs such as:
– Aquatics
– Seniors
– Special Needs
– Various sports leagues (baseball, softball, flag football, cheerleading, basketball, tennis, volleyball)
– Yoga and library programs
All city parks, including Westmonte, Cranes Roost, Eastmonte, Merrill, and Lake Lotus Parks, will also be closed, and all amenities will be unavailable during this time. Residents should plan accordingly, as the closure includes:
– Pavilions and civic centers
– Meeting rooms
– Playgrounds
– Exercise trails
– Sports fields and courts (baseball, softball, basketball, tennis, pickleball, racquetball, bocce, volleyball)
– Outdoor and therapeutic pools
– Lake Orienta Boat Ramp
The city will provide updates regarding these closures once the storm has passed and the parks and facilities have been inspected for safety.
Important Trash Collection Information
Despite the impending storm, the City of Altamonte Springs will continue to run normal trash collection routes on Tuesday, October 8, specifically for households located on the east side of I-4. Residents are reminded that:
– Trash must be placed curbside by 7 a.m. to ensure collection.
– Household garbage collection will not occur again until the Seminole County Landfill and Central Transfer Station reopen.
Additionally, the city will collect debris resulting from Hurricane Helene until 12 p.m. on October 8. If your debris is not collected by noon, please secure any remaining items to prevent them from becoming hazardous projectiles. Note that large items such as furniture, mattresses, and appliances will not be collected, so residents should move these items to a safe location.
Residents can dispose of their debris at the Seminole County Landfill or Central Transfer Station until 5:30 p.m. on October 8.
Sandbag Self-Service Operations
To help mitigate flooding risks, the City of Altamonte Springs is extending its self-service sandbag operations. Residents can collect sandbags at the following locations:
Dates & Times
– Monday, October 7: Open until 7 p.m.
– Tuesday, October 8: 8 a.m. until 12 p.m.
Locations
– Eastmonte Park: 830 Magnolia Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 (off S. Ronald Reagan Blvd.)
– Westmonte Recreation Center: 624 Bills Lane, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 (off Spring Oaks Blvd.)
Residents are required to bring their own shovel, and each household is limited to 15 bags. Park rangers will be on-site to assist residents during sandbag operations.
Flood Prone Areas and Power Outages
Residents living in special flood hazard areas are urged to monitor the weather closely and take necessary precautions. If you experience power outages, contact Duke Energy at (800) 228-8485 for assistance.
Stay Informed and Updated
To receive timely updates during Hurricane Milton, residents are encouraged to sign up for Alert Seminole, the County’s free emergency notification and warning system. Text “Storm2024” to 888-777 or register online to receive critical information.
For further information, residents can contact the City of Altamonte Springs during normal business hours at (407) 571-8000 or reach out after hours at (407) 571-8686. Visit www.Altamonte.org/Storm for the latest updates and details regarding the city’s response to Hurricane Milton.
As we brace for Hurricane Milton, it’s crucial for residents of Altamonte Springs to stay informed and take appropriate safety measures. By adhering to the guidelines provided by the city and preparing your homes, we can collectively navigate this storm and ensure the safety of our community. Stay safe, and remember to check for updates as the situation evolves.
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