Tuesday, November 10, 2020

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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Moving Water Following Heavy Rainfall from TS Eta
Community Notification #4 | November 10, 2020 12:30 p.m.
After unprecedented rainfall from Tropical Storm Eta fell on an already soggy South Florida that had experienced unusually high levels of rainfall since the traditional end of the rainy season (May through October), lake levels continue to be high and localized street flooding is widespread. Stormwater management crews from the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and local municipalities, such as the City of Weston, continue to pump stormwater out at the permitted maximum capacity, as they began doing so prior to the storm's arrival.

Why Lake Levels are High and Street Flooding Exists
The City of Weston's Stormwater Management System is made up of lakes and canals throughout the City that flow into the C-11 canal to the South (Indian Trace District) and the New River Canal to the North (Bonaventure District.) The amount of rainfall received in many areas of Weston, exceeds the rate at which water is able to be pumped out. Also, the water retention areas that water is pumped out to is at or near maximum capacity. Water levels will gradually return to normal, as water continues to be pumped and days without rain will help.
Flood Watch Remains In Effect
A Flood Watch continues to be in effect for our area through 7 p.m. tomorrow (November 11).
Additional Updates on City Operations
Following Tropical Storm Eta's overnight impact, by noon on Monday, November 9, the City of Weston crews made the following assessments:

  • Wastewater Lift Stations: All operational and no overflows reported.

  • Stormwater Maintenance: All equipment fully operational at pumping out at our allowed capacity.

  • Roadways: No total closure of any main roadways. Sections of Bonaventure, Manatee Isle Drive and Town Center Blvd had flooding on the outer lanes with water curb high (4-5”) at the median but passable. These continue to recede as the hours go by with no more rainfall.

  • Gated/Private Communities: There are internal roadways within gated communities that have flooding, but no residential flooding to homes was reported.

  • Palm Fronds/Vegetation on Roadways: Approximately 60-70% of the miscellaneous fronds of the roadways done so far. There were 1-2 downed trees which were promptly handled.
How Stormwater is Managed in the City of Weston
Weston's Stormwater Management System of Lakes & Canals
Flooding on Public Streets
City of Weston crews continue to assess localized flooding. There is no need to report flooding on public streets and right-of-ways following this storm event; however, to report unusual flooding incidents, send an email to our Public Works staff or call the Public Works Department at 954-385-2600.

Flooding within Community Association Maintained Properties

Roadways (and their drainage systems) within private communities are owned and maintained by the community’s maintenance association, not the City of Weston. Response to, and mitigation of, flooding that occurs within these private communities is the responsibility of the community’s management company or Homeowner's Association.

In the event that flooding is so severe that a structure may be impacted, property owners may call the City’s Public Works Department at 954-385-2600. Public Works staff will investigate the situation and determine if the cause of the flooding is the community’s drainage system or the City’s storm water management system, and take the appropriate action, if any is needed. The City does not perform work on privately-owned drainage systems.

For more details, visit WestonFL.org/Flood.
Avoid Standing Water and Drive With Caution
Avoid walking through standing water and do not let children play in it as hazards may exist, such as wildlife (snakes and other waterborne animals or insects) and debris (palm fronds and sharp sticks/vegetation, or other items that cannot be seen in murky water), among other times.

After heavy rain that causes localized flooding beware of driving conditions as it is difficult to distinguish between the roadway and a waterway. There were two incidents of vehicles that drove into canals in Weston just yesterday.
An Update from South Florida Water Management
Monday, November 9
Nov.9, 2020: Eta Storm Update
WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION FROM THE CITY OF WESTON

Stay connected with your City! Visit WestonFL.org/Connect and subscribe to eNews to receive updates throughout the storm.

Follow the City of Weston on Twitter at Twitter.com/CityofWeston for ongoing updates and set an audible alert for our Alert account at Twitter.com/WestonFLAlert.

Register to receive CodeRED emergency notifications from the City of Weston at: Westonfl.org/Residents/Hurricane/CodeRed.aspx.
To obtain this information in another language, click here and select “Translate” in the top right corner of the webpage. 

CITY OF WESTON
17200 Royal Palm Boulevard
Weston, Florida 33326
954-385-2000

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Latin People News LPN: Museum Reopening November 7

Latin People News LPN: Museum Reopening November 7:   We’ve missed you! After months of planning, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is reopening to the public on  November 7 . A member's previ...
We’ve missed you! After months of planning, Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is reopening to the public on November 7. A member's preview will take place earlier that week, November 5–6. All first responders and healthcare professionals are welcome during the member’s preview. Our top priority is the safety of our visitors, volunteers, and staff. To follow social distancing guidelines and manage gallery capacity, members and visitors must reserve timed tickets online ahead of your visit.

Pérez Art Museum Miami will look and operate a little differently than what you may be used to. For starters, PAMM has implemented new hours of operation and safety precautions, including one-way paths and hand-sanitizing stations. Please note, the first hour of daily ticket slots are reserved for guests who are senior (62+) and/or immunocompromised. Face masks covering the mouth and nose are required for all visitors and staff.
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We understand that not everyone is ready to visit and we look forward to welcoming you inside the museum when YOU are ready. We encourage you to visit the museum’s outdoor sculpture garden, and invite you to explore our engaging and inspiring online programming in our Digital Museum.

Our mission to encourage everyone to see art as an incentive for genuine human interaction, communication, and exchange. Consider becoming a member today for free annual museum admission and upgrade your museum from home experience while helping us meet this mission. Become a PAMM member.

 
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Learn about everything you need to know to plan your trip to PAMM.
 
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For everyone's safety, all members and visitors must book timed tickets in advance.
 
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We've reimagined the best possible experience for our reopening—one that provides for the health and safety of our visitors and staff.
 
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What’s on View

Get reacquainted with the art and experience our newest exhibition Allied with Power: African and African Diaspora Art from the Jorge M. Pérez Collection.
 
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Give us a call at 305 375 3000, during museum hours, or email us at info@pamm.org.
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Miami FL 33132
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