Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings signed an extension of the Executive Order declaring a State of Emergency in Orange Countyat a news briefing Monday afternoon. This order allows Orange County the flexibility to provide services, resources and support to residents.
Also updated at the briefing were:
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Individual Assistance can help residents recover after Hurricane Ian. Orange County residents may qualify for:
Apply now at DisasterAssistance.gov, dial 800-621-3362 or download the FEMA mobile app.
Additionally, the following resources are available for businesses in need of disaster assistance after Hurricane Ian:
ROAD CLOSURES
There are currently 5 roads in Orange County that continue to be closed due to flooding:
SHELTERS
There is currently one shelter open in Orange County, operated by American Red Cross and Salvation Army. This shelter is located at the South Econ Recreation Center, as well as pet-friendly and handicapped accessible.
For information about Orange County shelters, visit ocfl.net/shelters.
DEBRIS REMOVAL
Orange County Public Works has initiated the County's Monitoring and Debris Removal contracts. The contractors’ teams have started operations and crews are mobilizing now.
The contractors are hired by Orange County to haul away large amounts of debris – the large amount of debris that is too big for normal yard waste collection. Detailed plans will be provided soon, including direction of when to place items at the curb. More information will be posted to ocfl.net/Ian.
PARK AND RECREATION CLOSURES
The following Orange County Parks and Recreation facilities are closed until further notice:
LAKE ADVISORY AND BOAT RAMPS
Orange County is still under a lake advisory for all lakes and rivers until further notice. Please refrain from any recreational activity in the waters that creates wakes, as well as from any contact in or around water bodies.
Orange County public boat ramps remain closed.
ANIMAL SERVICES
During the storm, pets can easily get separated from their families. Orange County Animal Services has a Lost and Found Pet Forum where people can report if they’ve found or lost a pet. More information at ocnetpets.com.
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