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Hurricane Season 2023

District, Central Florida partners prepare for hurricane season

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The St. Johns River Water Management District invited representatives from city, county, and state agencies to attend a coordination meeting to share ideas on how to predict better, manage, and respond before and after a storm event.

“We appreciate the participation and interest from our central Florida partners,” said St John River Water Management District Executive Director Mike Register. “This region experienced historic amounts of rainfall last hurricane season, and while I’m proud of our staff’s efforts and response, we want to continue to find ways to improve coordination and collaboration between us and our local and regional partners.”

Many attendees echoed Register’s thoughts, with several city and county officials saying their main goals for attending today were to improve communication before a storm hits, learn who to call when disaster strikes, and understand better how their actions may impact others around them.

Florida’s Chief Resilience Officer, Dr. Wesley Brooks, joined the meeting virtually, welcoming attendees and commending them for coming together to identify ways to improve resiliency efforts in central Florida.

“The ability to come together, share ideas, and establish meaningful relationships is extremely beneficial and makes the emergency response more manageable,” said the District’s Chief Resilience Officer, Tom Frick. “Knowing who to call and how we each implement our emergency management strategies allows us to serve our partners better and help our communities more quickly recover after a storm event.”

Residents can help and in fact, play a vital role in protecting their local communities before and during hurricane season, which officially runs through November 30th by:

  • Keeping debris out of storm drains and ditches;
  • Reporting clogged ditches and culverts to local governments;
  • Retrofitting buildings to make them watertight;
  • Cleaning out gutters and extending downspouts at least four feet from structures;
  • Determining who has responsibility for stormwater pond maintenance in your neighborhood — it may be the homeowners’ association;
  • Obtaining flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program.

For more information on the District’s role in flood protection and storm preparedness and response, visit www.sjrwmd.com/storm

For more information on the Resilient Florida Grant Program, visit here.

About the St. Johns River Water Management District

St. Johns River Water Management District staff are committed to ensuring the sustainable use and protection of water resources for the benefit of the people of the District and the state of Florida. The St. Johns River Water Management District is one of five districts in Florida managing groundwater and surface water supplies in the state. The District encompasses all or part of 18 northeast and east-central Florida counties. District headquarters are in Palatka, and staff also are available to serve the public at service centers in Apopka, Jacksonville, and Palm Bay. 

For more information about the District, please visit www.sjrwmd.com.

St. Johns River Water Management District, Hurricane, Hurricane Season 2023, Hurricane Prep, Resilient Florida Grant Program

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