Cleanup efforts are underway from Hurricane Milton.
Important information is listed below about damage assessment, and closure information for the St. Johns County area.
Important information
Duval:
- City of Jacksonville government offices will reopen Monday.
St. Johns County:
- St. Johns County has experienced significant impacts from Hurricane Milton. While the storm has moved out of the area, officials advise residents to be aware of potentially hazardous conditions caused by downed trees and power lines, as well as flooding. Damage assessments are underway, and crews are working to remove debris as quickly as possible. However, this process will take time.
- For St. Johns County residents or business owners with storm-related structural damage or permitting questions, please contact the St. Johns County Building Services Structural Hotline at 904-827-6836. To have storm-related permits prioritized, call 904-827-6819 for expedited review.
- City of St. Augustine
- Residents and business owners within the City of St. Augustine limits should call 904-825-1065 for assistance.
- City of St. Augustine Beach
- Residents and business owners within the City of St. Augustine Beach limits should submit the following web form for assistance: https://broker.edmundsassoc.com/RSS/?municipalId=SAUGFL….
- Additionally, St. Johns County Emergency Management is seeking assistance from the public to document damage within St. Johns County resulting from Milton. The survey can be found at www.sjcfl.us/hurricane and will remain open until Friday, Oct. 18, 2024.
- This information will be used to assist the County in collecting isolated impacts that may have occurred as a result of Milton and may be provided to other State and Federal agencies as they assess the damage.
- This damage assessment survey is NOT an application for local, state, or federal disaster assistance or to make a claim on insurance.
- Call the Citizen Information Hotline at 904-824-5550 with any questions.
- Community Centers
- Community centers will reopen on Monday, Oct. 14.
- Programming
- Programming will resume on Monday, Oct. 14.
- The Hastings Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Walk previously scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 12, is rescheduled to Saturday, Oct. 26.
- St. Johns County Pier and Gift Shop
- The St. Johns County Pier will reopen after inspection.
- The Pier Gift Shop will remain closed until repairs can be completed due to damage from Hurricane Milton.
- Beach Driving and Boat Ramps
- Beach driving and boat ramps will remain closed until conditions allow, due to storm surge and flooding. Beach walkovers will reopen after assessments are completed.
Putnam County:
- River levels are reaching major flood stage during high tide cycles (major flood stage is 3′)
- Dunns Creek: 3.32′
- Buffalo Bluff: 3.14′
- River flooding will be an on-going event, lasting through October 15.
- Be aware of the road conditions and be vigilant. Please do not drive through flooded areas.
- To report house damages, call the Citizen Information Center at 386-329-1904 or email emergency.management@putnam-fl.gov
- Take photos of damages and high water marks!
Report downed trees, powerlines, debris, etc.
Duval – (904) 630-CITY (2489)
Clay – 877-252-9362
St. Johns – 754-CITY (2489)
Okefenoke Rural Electric Membership Corporation
Satilla Rural Electric Membership Corporation
Yard Waste Reminders:
- Yard waste including bagged debris will be picked up on regular collection days
- Branches, shrubs, stumps each under six feet long and 50 pounds should be stacked neatly parallel to the curb
- Leaves, grass, and small debris must be bagged, bundled.
- Large piles must be neat, and those requiring separation will not be collected.
- Stack palm fronds in piles with the fan facing away from the curb.
Important Links
City of Jacksonville updates – coj.net
Clay County updates – https://www.claycountygov.com/#News
St. John’s County updates – Monitor www.sjcfl.us/hurricane for all storm-related updates
The Disaster Preparation and Recovery website (http://disaster.ifas.ufl.edu) is a comprehensive guide in English and Spanish
Visit http://FloridaDisaster.org/Counties to find your local Emergency Management info for county resources.
JEA outage alerts (www.jea.com/alerts). JEA announced temporary suspension of disconnections.
If you have pets, don’t forget about their needs while completing your hurricane supply kit. Check out some great checklists with tips from Jax ACPS and jaxready.org
Important phone numbers for the Jacksonville area.
- City of Jacksonville – 904-630-CITY (2489)
- Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office – 904-630-0500
- Florida Department of Transportation – 904-360-5457
- JEA – 904-665-6000
- Northeast Florida Red Cross – 904-358-8091
- Jacksonville Transit Authority (JTA) – 904-630-3100
- Traffic Information – 511
- United Way of Northeast Florida – 211
- Florida Emergency Information Hotline – 1-800-342-3557
- Salvation Army – 904-356-8641
- National Weather Service Jacksonville – 904-741-4311
- Duval County Public Schools – 904-390-2000
- Jacksonville Public Library – 904- 630-1994
Resources
- If you were affected by Hurricane Helene & need to be connected with resources, fill out the Activate Hope Form here: http://bit.ly/3TL1ShH
- You can also call 833-GET-HOPE. It’s currently open 24/7 to assist residents in need!
- LifeSouth Blood – A nonprofit community blood bank serving more than 125 hospitals in Alabama, Florida and Georgia. LifeSouth Blood is committed to meeting the blood supply needs of hospitals and their patients by providing the highest quality blood components and services.
- If you or someone you know needs help getting emergency food, water, or other supplies, Feeding Northeast Florida is here to help — in times of natural disaster or any personal crisis. While we are not first responders on the scene, we work closely with disaster relief organizations like American Red Cross, The Salvation Army, and United Way to distribute food and other essentials in times of crisis. We stand at the ready long before an emergency occurs. Our Disaster Response Plan includes our 160 hunger-relief network partners, putting us in the best possible position to respond in the event of a disaster.
To learn more about what we do and how you can help, visit feedingnefl.org
The Salvation Army meets human needs wherever, whenever, and however we can help.
Storm Prep/Initial Response:
The Salvation Army disaster personnel collaborate with emergency management agencies and partner agencies and organizations, as it will take the efforts of many to meet the needs of disaster survivors impacted by Hurricane Debby.
For more information on The Salvation Army’s continued response, visit disaster.salvationarmyusa.org.
To make a financial gift to support Hurricane relief efforts:
- Donate online: www.HelpSalvationArmy.org.
- Donate by phone: 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769)
- Text-To-Donate: Text STORM to 51555 to donate to help disaster relief efforts.
- Current media releases, updates, and information – www.disaster.salvationarm.org