Saturday, September 9, 2017

CITY OF WESTON

THE CITY OF WESTON

SEPTEMBER 9, 2017  



~ HURRICANE IRMA ~
COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION #6
(September 9, 2017 - 10:00AM


Hurricane Irma has begun to impact our State.  Direct landfall is now expected to be in SW Florida however significant impacts will be experienced in Broward.
  • Tropical Storm Force winds (39 - 73 mph) are expected to begin today at 2PM through Monday morning.  
  • Hurricane force winds (74 mph or higher) are expected early Sunday morning through Sunday night across most of southern Florida. Impact in Broward is anticipated as High.
  • Tornadoes are possible in advance of the arrival of Tropical Storm force winds.
  • Storm impacts to the South Florida region include destructive winds, extensive property damage, isolated tornadoes, and flooding due to rain and life-threatening storm surge.  
  • The rainfall threat to the region has been increased to up to 20".  Weston has and continues to lower its lake levels. A Flood Watch is in effect in Broward County.
  • Power outages are already being experienced in Miami-Dade and Broward.  Downed trees are a major source of power outages.
It is important to remain indoors throughout the duration of the storm and monitor local media for storm updates.  DO NOT LET YOUR GUARD DOWN!
Hurricane Irma has the potential for devastating winds and life threatening coastal storm surge. Current maximum sustained winds are 155 mph, with higher wind gusts and the potential for tornadoes.  As of the 8:30 AM advisory today, Hurricane force winds extend 60 miles from the center (or eye) of the storm, and Tropical Storm force winds extend outward to 185 miles from the center; however, the storm may grow larger prior to landfall anticipated for SW Florida.  
City of Weston Information

City Facility Hours of Operation:
Offices will be closed on Monday, September 11th.  

The Weston Emergency Operations Center (EOC) opened at 8AM on Friday, September 8 and all calls have been transferred to the EOC. 

The Weston Community Center and Weston Tennis Center are closed until further notice.

All City Parks are closed until further notice.

Status of City Services:


Garbage:There will be no collection on Saturday. 

Emergency Services - Police and Fire throughout Broward: Cannot respond once sustained winds reach 40 miles per hour. 
Stormwater Management/Preparation:  The City's lakes continue to discharge into the South Florida Water Management District canals (the C-11 canal and the New River canal).  This is where all of Weston's waters are discharged into.  The following is an active link that shows Weston's current lake levels at monitoring points throughout the City:  City of Weston Current Lake Levels .

This video explains how lake levels are lowered in Weston as part of our Stormwater management system.
Broward County Public Schools
All Broward County Public Schools are closed through Mon., Sept. 11th. 

U.S. Mail has been suspended 

Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport is closed.

Information from Broward County:

SHELTERS: Shelters in Weston were full as of Saturday morning but openings may come available.  You must bring all supplies, including food and bedding, air mattress or sleeping bag or cot. 
Weston Shelters: Falcon Cove Middle School is, 4251 Bonaventure Blvd., is at capacity.  The Everglades Elementary, 2900 Bonaventure Boulevard, is at capacity. 
FOR FURTHER UPDATES FOR SHELTERS, PLEASE SEE THE BROWARD COUNTY SHELTER WEB PAGE
Visit Broward.org/Hurricane for countywide cancellations and closures, or call the Broward County Hurricane Hotline at 3-1-1 or 954-831-4000. 
DAMAGE: Review the Broward County Home Damage Assessment tool at Broward.org/Hurricane before the storm's arrival and report any damage to your property following the storm.  

UPDATES: Stay tuned to local media for ongoing updates from Broward County.
Recommended Storm Preparation
Residents should stay tuned to local media for storm information.  
  • Tap water is FREE and safe to drink.  Fill the bathtub, pots, pitchers, containers with tap water to ensure an additional supply water during and after the storm.
Power Outages - FPL will be aware of outages, however you can call 1-800-4-OUTAGE to report downed power lines.  Power outages may be for an extended period of time.  Record your FPL account number in a safe location.  Call 9-1-1 for any dangerous downed power lines. 
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF HAVING POWER NOW:
  • Set Freezer and Refrigerator to a lower setting.
  • Freeze some bottles or zip lock bags of water to use to keep food cold.
  • Wash and dry all of your laundry.
  • Fill pots, containers and bathtubs with tap water.  You can use for plants or pets later if not needed.
  • Replace batteries in flashlights to ensure they are ready to go.
  • Make sure all electronics are fully charged, including backup chargers.  Limit how often you use them.  Also, turn on Power Saving feature to conserve battery after power is out. 
BE SAFE!

INFORMATION FROM THE CITY OF WESTON

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Update on Outage Alerts during Hurricane Irma

Update on Outage Alerts during 
Hurricane Irma
Thank you for signing up for outage alerts and your interest in staying informed regarding your power. In times of extreme weather, such as now with Hurricane Irma approaching Florida, our process changes in how we handle outage alerts. After the storm has passed our service territory, our process will be to provide a daily email update about the restoration progress.

For the most up-to-date information about your account, visit our website or download the FPL mobile app by texting the word “APP” to MyFPL (69375). You will again receive personalized outage status alerts when the large-scale restoration is complete and we return to normal business.

We understand how much you depend on electricity. Rest assured, our crews will work around the clock to restore your service safely and as quickly as possible.

Stay safe.
 
For help, visit FPL.com

19 Of 20 Broward Shelters At Full Capacity

FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) – Broward County shelters filled up quickly after the mayor called for residents to seek safety from Hurricane Irma.
Those ordered to evacuate include both of Broward's evacuation zones "A" and "B" - basically anyone living east of US-1. Click here for evacuation routes.
The following shelters are OPEN:
  • NONE
The following shelters are CLOSED since they are at capacity:

If new shelters open, please make sure not to go empty-handed. You are expected to bring supplies that will last you at least three days. Click here for a full list.
For pet-friendly shelter, registration of pets is required. To register, call the Humane Society at 954-989-3977. Other than the pet-friendly shelter, General Population shelters do not accommodate pets other than service animals.
Residents are urged to make sure they are prepared. If you have any issues, residents are urged to call the Broward Emergency Hotline at 311 or (954) 831- 4000. You can also visit their Emergency Operations site.
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CITY OF WESTON

THE CITY OF WESTON

SEPTEMBER 8, 2017  


~ HURRICANE IRMA ~
COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION #5
(September 8, 2017 - 11:00AM

A Hurricane Warning was issued for South Florida, including Broward County, on Thursday evening.  Hurricane conditions are expected in our area within the next 36 hours.
 
The National Hurricane Center continues to advise of major impacts to South Florida by Hurricane Irma.  Tropical Storm force winds (39 - 73 mph) are projected to arrive on Saturday morning/or mid/day and conditions will continue to decline as the storm moves closer to projected landfall along the east coast of Florida.  The City of Weston urges residents and business owners to complete emergency preparation plans by early evening on Friday, September 8, 2017. 
 
Weston is NOT in an evacuation area; however, if you choose to evacuate northbound or out of the state, your window of opportunity is closing.   Ensure that you are not traveling in Tropical Storm conditions which are anticipated to begin Saturday morning.
 
Hurricane Irma fluctuates between a Category 4 and a Category 5 storm with potential for devastating winds and life threatening coastal storm surge.  Current maximum sustained winds 150 mph, with higher wind gusts and the potential for tornadoes.  As of the 8:30 AM advisory today, Hurricane force winds extend 60 miles from the center (or eye) of the storm, and Tropical Storm force winds extend outward to 185 miles from the center; however, the storm may grow larger prior to landfall.  A direct major landfall is likely somewhere across South Florida.  Storm 
impacts to the South Florida region include destructive winds, isolated tornadoes, flooding rain and life threatening storm surge.
 
City of Weston Information

City Facility Hours of Operation:
Offices will be closed on Friday, September 8th and Monday, September 11th.  

The Weston Emergency Operations Center (EOC) opened at 8AM on Friday, September 8 and all calls will be tranferred to the EOC. 

The Weston Community Center and Weston Tennis Center are closed until further notice.

All City Parks will be closed as of Friday, September 8th until further notice.

Status of City Services:
Garbage collection will be completed today, Friday, September 8th.There will not be additional garbage pickups. Secure your garbage and recycling carts. There will be no collection on Saturday. 
 
DO NOT place bulk trash items out.  Bulk items will not be picked up by the automated garbage trucks.
 
Stormwater Management/Preparation:  The City's lakes continue to discharge into the South Florida Water Management District canals (the C-11 canal and the New River canal).  This is where all of Weston's waters are discharged into.  The following is an active link that shows Weston's current lake levels at monitoring points throughout the City:  City of Weston Current Lake Levels .

This video explains how lake levels are lowered in Weston as part of our Stormwater management system.
 
Broward County Public Schools
All Broward County Public Schools are closed through Mon., Sept. 11th. 

U.S. Mail has been suspended 

Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport is closing at 7:45PM
The airport parking is full.
 
Information from Broward County:
SHELTERS: Broward County's 14 evacuation shelters are open. Remember that shelters should be a last resort.  The shelter located in Weston is Falcon Cove Middle School, 4251 Bonaventure Boulevard
Visit Broward.org/Hurricane for countywide cancellations and closures, or call the Broward County Hurricane Hotline at 3-1-1 or 954-831-4000. 
 
Review the Broward County Home Damage Assessment tool at Broward.org/Hurricane before the storm's arrival and report any damage to your property following the storm.  Stay tuned to local media for ongoing updates from Broward County.
Recommended Storm Preparation
Residents should stay tuned to local media for storm information.  It is recommended that all storm preparations be completed by early Friday evening, including:
  • Secure your home by covering all windows with storm shutters (or other approved material, such as plywood).
  • Make your plans for sheltering/riding out the storm.  You should plan to be in place by early Friday evening.
  • Secure loose outdoor objects - including garbage and recycling carts, potted plants, lawn furniture - by bringing them indoors.  Loose objects will become dangerous projectiles during a storm.
  • Fuel up your car and have cash in case of emergency.  (ATM's will not work if the power is out.)
  • Make a "family emergency kit" containing first aid items, special medications, important papers, blankets, cooking equipment, flashlights, portable radio and extra batteries.
  • Make preparations for the care and shelter of pets.  Have adequate pet food and other necessary supplies.
  • Secure water, food and clothing for every member of the family.Have a gallon of water per person, per day in stock for at least three days.  You should plan to be self-sufficient for a minimum of 3-5 days following a storm's impact.  
  • Tap water is FREE and safe to drink.  Fill the bathtub, pots, pitchers, containers with tap water to ensure an additional supply water during and after the storm.
  • Check storm drains near your home to make sure they are clear of debris. 
  • DO NOT trim trees.
  • DO NOT place any bulk items curbside. 
Updates
Stay tuned to local media regarding the storm's continued development and potential impact to our area.
INFORMATION FROM THE CITY OF WESTON

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Philip Levine MAYOR OFFICE OF THE MIAMI BEACH MAYOR

Philip Levine
MAYOR
OFFICE OF THE MIAMI BEACH MAYOR
Dear Friends & Neighbors,
 
Over the past few days we have worked around the clock to prepare for the biggest Atlantic hurricane on record, one that not only threatens lives but peoples' livelihoods. This 'nuclear hurricane' is bigger, stronger and more unrelenting than anything we've ever seen.

We anticipate extreme flooding, high storm surge, flooding, and potential tornadoes. Tropical Storm conditions are anticipated through Monday. 
 
I hope by now everyone is prepared. Final preparations to protect life and property should be completed tonight. Please take final shelter by early Saturday morning. Once wind speeds hit 40 miles per hour, our first responders will no longer be dispatched for rescues due to dangerous weather conditions.
 
The causeways will remain open to vehicular traffic; however I urge you to stay put in a safe place. Beginning at 8 p.m. tonight, the drawbridge will remain in the lock-down position so that boats may not pass. 
 
On behalf of myself and our entire City of Miami Beach government, we are with you now and we will be with you after the storm. Miami Beach will rise above, and together, we will rise above Hurricane Irma. 
 
Stay calm and stay safe,

Mayor Philip Levine 
 
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