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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 09 07 Other Date: 090704 The following Document was referenced during the 09/07/04 Special City Commission Meeting September 7, 2004, 6:30 PM Special Meeting City of Winter Springs City Commission HURRICANE CHARLEY /FRANCES UPDATE Completed Cycle 1 Aug. 18 - Sept. 1 General Debris Underway Cycle 2 Sept. 7 - Sept. 21 Logs - General and Construction Debris Future Cycle 3 Sept. 22 - Oct. 6 Stumps and Leaning Trees - Logs, General and Construction Debris Future Cycle 4 Oct. 6 - Oct. 20 Creeks Future Cycle 5 Oct. 21 st All Remaining Debris STUMPS - LEANING TREES FEMA Rules requires Stumps and Leaning Trees to be separated from other storm debris. Therefore, Stumps and Leaning Trees will not be picked up before Cycle "3" (Sept. 22 - Oct. 6) FINAL PICK-UP BEGINS OCTOBER 21st The Final Pick-Up Cycle begins October 21st. It is imperative that all of your remaining debris be placed adjacent to the street no later than October 21st. PICK-UPS TO DATE 130,000 Cubic Yards Debris 5,200 Cubic Yards Mulch 30,000 Bags 6,300 Truck Loads HURRICANE CHARLEY/FRANCES CLEANUP COST PROJECTIONS Scenario #1 Scenario #2 Scenario #3 150,000 Cu 175,000 Cu 200,000 Cu Citv Costs Yds Yds Yds REGULAR DEBRIS $441,406 $514,974 $588,542 GATED COMM. DEBRIS $241,016 $241,01e $241,016 MONITORS $42,188 $49,219 $56,250 STREET SWEEPING $3,125 $3,125 $3,125 CREEK CLEARING $6,250 $6,250 $6,250 CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS (1,000 yds) $5,875 $5,875 $5,875 MISCELLANEOUS $5,875 $5,875 $5,875 Total $988,311 $1,068,910 $1,149,509 FUNDING SOURCE Solid Waste Fund $600,000 $600,000 $600,000 Stormwater Fund $6,250 $6,250 $6,250 REGULAR 150,000 Yards 175,000 Yards 200,000 Yards UNIT UNIT COST VOLUME COST VOLUME COST VOLUME COST Debris Hauling cubic yard $15.00 150,000 $2,250,000 175,000 $2,625,000 200,000 $3,000,000 Mulching cubic yard $5.00 150,000 $750,000 175,000 $875,000 200,000 $1,000,000 Mulch Hauling (4:1) cubic yard $5.00 37,500 $187,500 43,750 $218,750 50,000 $250,000 Disposal (3 ydslton) ton $27.50 12.500 $343,750 14,583 $401.042 16,667 $458.333 Total $3,531,250 $4,119,792 $4,708,333 City share @12.5% $441,406 $514,974 $588,542 GATED COMMUNITIES 15,000 Yards Other Costs UNIT UNIT COST VOLUME COST COST 12.50% Debris I:fauling cubic yard $15.00 15,000 $225,000 Street Sweeping $25,000 $3,125 Mulching cubic yard $5.00 15.000 $75,000 Creek Clearing $50,000 $6,250 Mulch Hauling (4:1) cubic yard $5.00 3,750 $18.750 Monitors $450,000 $56,250 Disposal (3 ydslton) ton $27.50 1,250 $34.375 Construction Debris $47,000 $5,875 Total $353,125 Mise, (Staff OT, Equip.,ete.) $50,000 $6.2"50 $622,000 $77,750 City share = 100% Debris Hauling plus 12.5% of remainder $241,016 9n12004 J:.0:50AM 9n12004 Dial-O-Logic Message Portions of Seminole County are projected to experience flooding due the heavy rainfall from Hurricane Frances Your neighborhood has been identified as one of the areas that is expected to flood due to the rising waters of the St. Johns River, You are encouraged to prepare for voluntary evacuation of your home or to take other appropriate measures to protect your home and family. Seminole County is working in cooperation with Volusia County to enact an emergency expansion of a "no wake zone", in the identified areas. Please call the Seminole County Citizens Information Line at 407- 665-2650 for evacuation information. Again that number is 407-665-2650. 3 y<z~_ ~ l I I r - \ k.t... l t ~\ 0 ,S; J kJL c.. -\-\CAC~~& I ~ J h -r.. y\.Q ~ , II.A ' -~\Y\o-\ , \ c-e c\ L.t vo..{ C/ C)'\ } \w-er~ -\It \IC 1 \... \ \ c." c.. V~~;~- ~ - ~ LUG.. L)<~ f)D~ c..J . .~ ,'\..- ,~, :;;If./ ..' {) k.. 1?J I J(J/ J 1 . a EvOSS99l.0v :J03 av2:20 VO l.0 aas Sep 07 04 01:50p Eoe 4076655043 p. 1 10:50 AM 91712004 Dial-O-Logic Message Portions of Seminole County are projected to experience flooding due the heavy rainfall from Hurricane Frances Your neighborhood has been identified as one of the areas that is expected to flood due to the rising waters of the St. Johns River. You are encouraged to prepare for voluntary evacuation of your. home or to take other appropriate measures to protect your home and family. Seminole County is working in cooperation with V olusia County to enact an emergency expansion of a "no wake zone", in the. identified areas. Please call the Seminole County Citizens Information Line at 407- 665-2650 for evacuation information. Again that number is 407-665-2650. ALEXANDER, WES AVITABILE, JAMES BAXENDALE, HADLEY V BEASLEY,D BEASLEY, EMMA D BOURG, JAMES W BRAHLER, DANIEL BRAHLER, DANIEL BRAHLER, DANIEL BROWNING, GARY CANNELL. MIKE. CARTER, EDWARD CELLUCCI, CLAUDIO CELLUCCI. CLAUDIO CHANG, RANDALL C CITRONE, JOHN COLLINS, JEFFREY DAVANAGERE, BADRISH DEHAVEN, DAVID P . DEHAVEN, DAVID P DONOHUE, PAUL DOSS, CHRIS DREHOFF, JOHN J FLAHERTY, P J . FLAHERTY, PATRICK GOODENBURY, GREGG GRANT, TIMOTHY GRUND, GARY I GUSSACK, STEPHEN HALL, FAYETTE HENWOOD, JOHN J HYDE, GEORGE T KERR,GARY . LAPOTAIRE, JOHN LAPOTAIRE, JOHN LETSON, C R LEVINE, THOMAS A LOFTIN, BUFORD G LOUNG, LIEN MAl. JOHN T MALOCHA, DONALD MCCOY, R W MEIER, GEORGE MILLER, RHONDA MOORE, J C MORADIAN, MOHAMED A NARKIEWICZ, ROBERT NEISWANDER, H MARTIN NEISWANDER, H MARTIN PANTUSO, V 2.d 407-327-0734 407-366-0287 407 -971 ~0094 407-327-7883 407-327-7885 407-977-8147 407-359-7284 .407-359-7287 407-359-7374 407 -327 -3504 407-977-5188 407 -327 -5050 407 -359-8878 407 -365-1299 407-327-8557 407-977-3354 407 -327 -5443 407.971-8182 407-327-0548 407 -327 -5845 407-971-6201 407 -359-1200 407 -365-6331 407 -365-3924 407 -365-6672 407 -366-7986 407-977 -1943 407 -359-8308 407-327-3868 407 -327 -2563 407 -327-9540 407-327-5251 407-977-2839 407 -327 -1644 407 -327-4183 407-977-1407 407-359-1710 .407-971-1037 407-327-7544 407-327-8371 407-327-0936 407-977-7111 407-327-4100 407-327-7005 407-327 -6646 407-366-9433 407-327-7642 407 -327 -8529 407-327-7420 407 -332-6144 EvOSSSSLOv 418 SANDRINGHAM CT 1 07 ATRIUM CT 206 TORCASO CT 1241 STONE HARBOUR RD 1241 STONE HARBOUR RD 114 SAINT JOHNS LANDING DR 205 TORCASO CT 205 TORCASO CT 205 TORCASO CT 414 SANDRINGHAM CT 221 TORCASO CT 1200 STONE HARBOUR RD 309 STREAMVIEW WAY 309 STREAMVIEW WAY 1202 STONE HARBOUR RD 307 STREAMVIEW WAY 1206 STONE HARBOUR RD 303 STREAMVIEWWAY 428 SANDRINGHAM CT 428 SANDRINGHAM CT 113 SAINT JOHNS LANDING DR 114 CHERRY CREEK CI.R 105 ATRIUM CT 138 CHERRY CREEK CIR 138 CHERRY CREEK CIR 136 CHERRY CREEK CIR 102 ATRIUM CT 116 CHERRY CREEK CIR 1250 STONE HARBOUR RD 1224 ORANGE AVE 1244 STONE HARBOUR RD 1166 ORANGE AVE 311 STREAMVIEW WAY 1245 STONE HARBOUR RD 1245 STONE HARBOUR RD 108 ATRIUM CT 305 STREAMVIEW WAY 310 STREAMVIEW WAY 416 SANDRINGHAM CT 1243 STONE HARBOUR RD 426 SANDRINGHAM CT 216 TORCASO CT 1184 ORANGE AVE 1248 STONE HARBOUR RD 1280 ORANGE AVE 211 TORCASO CT 1205 STONE HARBOUR RD 1156 ORANGE AVE 1156 ORANGE AVE 307 STREAMVIEW WAY J03 WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS Ws WS WS Ws WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS WS Z (,13 dv~:20 vO LO das 3 c.{ 3 PERSAD, RAMROOP 407--327 -0913 420 SANDRINGHAM CT WS PULLEN, JIM 407 -327 -0223 1208 ORANGE AVE WS PYLANT, JIM 40T-971-7116 209 TORCASO CT WS PYLANT, JIM 407-971-7190 209 TORCASO CT WS REMTULLA, AQUIL 407--327-8801 1246 STONE HARBOUR RD WS SCHELLENBERGER, DAVID 407-.327-5508 1234 STONE HARBOUR RD WS SMITH, CAL 407-327 -3118 430 SANDRINGHAM CT WS SOILEAU, M J 407-327 -7346 100 TUSKAWILLA RD WS STUMPF, KERRiE 407-327 -1322 1209 STONE HARBOUR RD WS TORO. R 40T-327-0076 422 SAND RING HAM CT WS VALADARES, LUZ 407.-327 -4144 1207 STONE HARBOUR RD WS WALKER, ERIK C 407.-365-9187 103 ATRIUM CT WS WARNER, NORMAN E 407-327-6450 1247 STONE HARBOUR RD WS WASMUND, CHARLOTTE 407-327-5730 1170 ORANGE AVE WS WINGERTER, ANTHONY 40T-977 -0414 115 SAINT JOHNS LANDING DR WS YUAN,PETER 407..366-1120 118 CHERRY CREEK CIR WS. ZING RICH, PAUL R 407..327 -6346 1239 STONE HARBOUR RD WS ZUKERMAN, JEANINE 407..327-8036 1208 STONE HARBOUR RD WS E:.d E:toOSS99l.0to ~03 dto~:~O toO l.O daS 09/~O~.: 1:> t'"AA 4Ulll:J:J:J3b .tHUutlT tlUU;)~ J"~1 "UJU\;) ~ VV~I V v..:; , . ....-.. Bright House Networks Hurricane Frances Restoration 9-6-04 . Bright House Networks is assessing the damage to its network from Hurricane Frances and is beginning initial restoration efforts. During this assessment phase, the company is identifying affected areas and assigning response teams accordingly. Where possible crews are making immediate repairs, . . In hard hit areas, crews are ready to begin work where power has been restored and it is safe for them to enter. s The out-of-town restoration crews brought in for Hurricane Charley have been retained and materials are on hand to restore service, . The company understands that there are customers without service. Please be aware that several factors influence restoration efforts: . Loss of power to network devices, which may not be COa located near a particular home or neighborhood. . Debris or downed lines due to the storm . Weather conditions that make it unsafe for our crews to work . We will first allow emergency and power crews into affected areas to expedite their jobs as safely and efficiently as possible before Bright House Networks crews can repair cable lines to affected custoxrers. . Customers with service issues should contact: . Customer Service: 1-877-892-EASY (1-877-892-3279) . E-mail: cfl.customercare@mvbriahthouse.eom . Please know that Bright House Networks is working diligently to restore service to its affected customers in the aftermath of the storm. . Bright House Networks will be applying credits to its customer's statements that have been affected by the outages caused by Hurricane Frances. . We'd like to remind people to use caution when going out after the storm. Do not touch any line that may be doWn. While cable lines do not carry electricity, they may be in contact with power lines. Page 1 of 1 Jan Palladino From: Echterling-Hawkins, Judith B [Judith.Echterling-Hawkins@pgnmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 2:05 PM To: Ron McLemore Subject: Progress Energy Hurricane Frances Power Restoration Update 09/07/04 Progress Energy Hurricane Frances Power Restoration Update As part of our commitment to keep you informed, we wanted to share this information regarding Hurricane Frances. Our crews made tremendous progress yesterday and overnight in the areas where it was safe to work. We expect to make even more headway today as working conditions have improved. Unlike Hurricane Charley, Frances has affected our entire service area - 34 counties and 20,000 square miles. Nearly 9,000 workers are in the field restoring powe.r. This number includes Progress Energy crews, contract workers and personnel from other utilities. This is a larger workforce than was brought in for Hurricane Charley, when we had more than 7,300 line and tree personnel in the field restoring power. In addition, we have hundreds of other personnel involved in staging, logistics and other storm support roles. Our current estimated restoration times are as follows: . East Orange and Seminole Counties - midnight Saturday (September 11) . West Orange (Apopka) and Lake Counties (except Eustis) - midnight Sunday (September 12) . Eustis (Lake County) - midnight Monday (September 13) . Volusia -- midnight Tuesday (September 14) Please keep in mind these are approximate restoration dates and.are subject to change. Customers are encouraged to report their outage through our automated outage line which is 800-228-8485. Outage reporting helps us determine where to send crews to repair damage and restore power. Sincerely, ~ Sophia O'Keefe Community Relations Manager (407) 942-9435 office (407) 701-7345 mobile 9/7/2004 -: FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT ON HURRICANE FRANCES 9/7/2004 at 6:30 PM to the City Commission The Fire Department responded to 83 reported calls for service and numerous unreported calls in the four (4) day period of Hurricane Frances. Calls for service were similar to the one s responded to during Hurricane Charley: A reminder for anyone leaving their home they should double check to see if they left on any appliances and shut down the main disconnect to their home when leaving if they did not have power. Again, we would like to caution those working from ladders and roofs to be very careful and to abide by safety rules when using power equipment like saws and generators. The Fire Stations suffered minor structural damage including roof flashing and gutters removed by the wind and carpet and drywall being wet by driving rain. The same identified problems that occurred during Charley resurfaced with Frances including not enough generator capacity, fuel resources, radio and cellphone malfunctions. On the other hand, we were better prepared. Some new equipment had been purchased for the EOC at the Police Department including an ice machine, refrigerator, washer and dryer and the rental of a radio system for a backup to our existing radio system that we had to use on a limited basis, In addition, the Police Department purchased enough generators to power the intersections and free up Police officers for calls. Power Outages: Highlands from Third Street North, Wildwood, Tuskawilla Trails, Greenbriar, Country Club Village, Tennis Villas, Duncan Drive, Deer Run, Leopard Trail, Lynx Trail, Puma Trail, Pheasant Circle, Ermine Avenue, Cheetah Trail, Tuscora Drive, Blue Spruce Court, White Oak Drive, Dunmar Estates. Seven Lift Stations of the 38 are down, Sandbags: 11,000 were distributed to City residents at Central Winds Park - Everyone pitched in and done a great job. Parks and Rec, Public Works, Fire Marshal, Fire Explorers. Building Damage Estimates are approximately 5 to 8 Million Dollars of damage. The largest impact was the fa<;ade at the Badcock Plaza and other damage included roof damage from fallen trees, fences down, roof damage, etc. Debris Collection update: Continued until Friday 9/3 and resumed today 9/7 Sewer backup in 110 South Moss Road. Contacted the resident and immediately notified our insurance carrier of the situation. Occupant also advised to contact their insurance company and to register with FEMA. Flooding Issues - No homes reported to be flooded by rising water. The County has completed a Reverse 9-1-1 to specific addresses in St Johns Landing, Parkstone, Spring A venue, Orange Avenue, and Barrington Estates that backup to Lake Jesup, This was a voluntary evacuation order. FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will reopen tomorrow Wednesday, September 8th at 8 am After the Storm - Recovery Information . Florida Department of Health Information . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Disaster Information (Hurricanes, Floods, Po'wer Outages, Tornadoes) . "After the Storm" safety tips . Tips for protecting your home from unlicensed contractors . Important tips and information about contracting reoair work (PDF) [44KB] Florida Hurricane Relief There is a Hurricane Relief effort underway to help your fellow Floridians in need. To give to the Florida Hurricane Relief Fund, established by Governor Jeb Bush citizens may call1-800-FL-HELP-l, or visit www.FLAHurricaneFund.org . These dollars will be distributed by Volunteer Florida to each county effected by Hurricane Charley and Frances for distribution. FEMA Assistance To request assistance related from Hurricane Frances, contact the FEMA Disaster Application Center, by calling: 1-800-621-FEMA (1-800-621-3362). Boil 'Vater Notices A boil water notice remains in effect for: . Aqua Utilities Florida, Inc.'s service area (Chuluota) . Lake Brantley Estates (Altamonte Springs) . Devonshire (Longwood) . Lago Vista (Casselberry) . Tuskawilla Trails (Winter Springs) . The following subdivisions: o Apple Valley o Bear Lake Terrace (Jansen Water System) o Brantley Hall Estates o Brantley Harbor o Bretton Woods o Druid Hills Park o East Lake Brantley Shores o Hidden Estates o Lake Marion Estates o Little Wekiva o Meredith Manor Gene Gables o Meredith Manor Golf View o Meredith Manor Nob Hill o Mobile Manor o Place 434 Condos o Raymond Oaks o Robin Hill o Sanlando o Sanlando Estates o Sanlando Springs o Victoria Park o Village Spring Center o West Altamonte Heights Citizen Information Lines . Seminole County: 407-665-2650 (2-1 hours a day) . Altamonte Springs: 407-571-8000 . Casselberry: 407-262-7616 . Lake Mary: 407-585-1448 . Longwood: 407-260-3440 . Oviedo: 407-977-6111 . Sanford: 407-323-3009 Closings and Openings . Seminole County offices, including the courts, and constitutional officers are closed Tuesday, but will be open on Wednesday. . Seminole County Schools are closed Tuesday and Wednesday. . Sanford City Hall is closed Tuesday. . All Lake Mary City Offices will reopen on Tuesday at 8 a.m. . Altamonte Springs city operations will resume Tuesday. . Seminole Community Colle2:e will be closed on Tuesday. Classes are expected to resume on Wednesday. . The Seminole County Parks and Trails will be open Wednesday except for Big Tree Park, Overlook Park, Lake Mills Park, and the Cross Seminole Trail. . The Seminole County Libraries will reopen Wednesday depending on power. . The Orlando Sanford International Airport is open and plans for some domestic & international flights to operate Tuesday and Wednesday to make up previously cancelled flights. It is hoped that Thursday will operate according to original airline schedules. All passengers need to contact their airline or tour operatordirectly for information about when their specific flight may resume before coming to the Airport. Curfew (UPDATED ON 9/7/04) There is no longer a curfew. Debris / Garbage Collections . City of \\'inter Springs will have regular garbage collection Tuesday. . City of Lake Mary's regular garbage collection will resume Tuesday on it's nomlal schedule. . City of Altamonte Springs regular garbage collection will resume Tuesday. . Normal garbage collection will resume Tuesday for unincorporated Seminole County Residents. . Yard waste collection will resume Wednesday. . The Landfill and the Transfer Station will be open on Tuesday from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm. The Jetla Point site is closed to the public permanently. . Debris Collection will resume as soon as it is safe and crews are assembled. . On Friday, Saturday and Sunday (September 10, II, and 12th), there will be no charge for self-hauled loads of storm debris from citizens of Seminole County, including city residents, at the Landfill and Transfer station. Individuals will be asked to show proof of residency. Only loads delivered in residential type vehicles will be accepted. . For more information call customer service at 407-665-2260 Donations Seminole County has arranged to accept donations through: ~ Seminole County needs donations of non-perishable food items for citizens. Those critically needed items include: canned stews, peanut butter, jelly, canned meats such as chicken and salmon, tuna, cereal, packaged snacks, canned pasta, canned spaghetti sauce, canned fruit, assorted canned vegetables, canned protein beans such as pinto or baked, powdered milk, sugar, coffee, toothpaste, shampoo, diapers, dish and laundry detergent, all cleaning products, paper goods, wipes, hand sanitizers, personal care products, feminine hygiene products, baby wipes, formula, baby food and grocery type paper bags. Items will be accepted and distributed at the Christian Sharing Center located at 600 North Highway 17-92 Suite 158 in the Fairmont Plaza in Longwood Monday through Friday between 9 AM and 5 PM. (407) 260-9155 Donations of building supplies will be accepted at Harvest Time International, 131 Maritime Drive in Sanford. Donations will be accepted Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Emergency Repair Work For unincorporated areas, emergency repair work may be started before obtaining a permit. Fees for Seminole County Building Permits have been temporarily waived for EMERGENCY REPAIR WORK ONLY. Permits are still required for non-emergency work. Jfyoulive within a city, check for permit requirements. Citizens with questions may contact Seminole County Building Permitting at 407-665-7050. When you hire a contractor, IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP COPIES OF ALL PAPERWORK. Do not hire unlicensed contractors. Verify it's a "State Contractors License" and not just an "Occupational License". Do not give money up front to contractors. To report unlicensed contractors or price gouging, call the Sheriffs Office at 407-665-6650. Important tips and information about contracting repair work (PDF) [44KB] (co~1piled by the Seminole County Sheriff's Office) The Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation (DBPR) will be in the area and have stated that any work that requires a permit requires a license. It is a felony to do contractor work without a license. The following was posted on their web site: Jfyour home or business sustained damage from Hurricane Charley, we remind you to research contractors before you hire them. Go online to www.MyFloridaLicense.com or call 850.487.1395 to check the license status of contractors and other licensed professionals. Remember, licensed contractors will be proud to show you their license. Beware of construction con artists who ask for payment up front or for cash only. See more tips for protecting your home from unlicensed contractors and how DBPR is protecting victims ~ from unscrupulous and unlicensed contractors. Report unlicensed construction activity to 850.488.6603. Tips for protecting your home from unlicensed contractors (provided by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation) The City of Winter Springs has approved waivers of building permit fees related to storm damage. The requirement for the permits was not waived. In other action, the City of Winter Springs waived all permit fees for the removal of trees damaged by the storm. Flooding / Damage We are experiencing some flooding along the St. Johns River. Residents need to be aware of a VOLUNTARY evacuation alert advising that they may wish to seek shelter. Advanced Hvdrolo2:ic Prediction Services (Lake Harney - Sanford) Information on flood levels and alerts from the National Weather Service Sewer Backup Information Useful information relating to sewage backups into dwellings: Florida Department of Health - Recommendations for Sewer or Sewage Backups (PDF) Flooding in Sanford . Elder Road and S.R. 46 . Central Park Drive area . Super Walmart entrance on French Avenue . W. 13th St. E & W. of Mulberry . 10th St. & Mulberry . 3rd St. and Pommegranite . 7th St. - Willow to Orange J. 1100 Block of Willow . Mellonville & Randolph . Summerlin & Randolph . Elm to Oakd and 11 th to 14th . Cloud Branch Outfall . Mill Creek Outfall Emergency Management officials remind citizens that as waters rise, they should turn off their electricity at the breaker box before the water reaches their home to ensure their safety. Before power is restored, breaker boxes should be inspected by an electrician. Power Lines Down in Longwood . Pasadena Av and Lakeview St . Pasadena Av and Wayman Street (and tree) . Power pole is broken on US 17 92 at Nursery Rd. It is broken off at the top and arc mg. . 14th street & Johnny Lane (arcing) . Tarrytown Trail & Brom Bones . CR.427 & West Warren Avenue (Hanging low) . SR.434 & Pressview Drive across intersection (and tree) Blocking SR.434 & Palm Springs Drive . Oak Street & Rider Avenue . 1520 S. Grant Street . 158 West Warren Avenue . Church Street & Tiberon Cove (Tree fallen on Power lines) . Oxford Street between Bistline Ave. and Wildmere Avenue . Church Street & Grant Street . Slade Drive & Slade Court . Cambridge Drive & Devonshire Blvd. (Uprooted tree pulled underground power lines up) . NORTH STREET AND BENNETT DRIVE (HIGH TENSION LINES DOWN) 778 S. Grant (trees on power lines) . Circle K @ Grant Street & SR.434 (Front awning collapse, live wires down) . Oak Street & Pasadena Avenue (Tree down with power lines entangled) . SR..434 & Crestview Lane . Oleander Street & Rider Avenue . 772 East Church Avenue . Lift station at Longwood Groves without power Road Blockage in Longwood . SR.434 & Pressview Drive across intersection (and tree) . CR.427 & West Warren Avenue (Hanging low) . Columbus Circle & Bartholmew Way . End of Devonshire Blvd. (Three trees down) . Oleander Street & Rider A venue . Lorman Circle off of Hunt Road . NinaPlace & Grant Street . Palmetto Avenue East of Grant Street . Orange Avenue West of Grant Street . Wayman Avenue South of Pasadena Avenue Traffic Signals Public Works reports 31 intersections where traftic signals are down. Citizens should consider those intersections a 4 way-stop. Traffic Lights Out in Longwood . Hwy.17-92 & Dog Track Road . CR.427 & SR.434 . CR.427 & Dog Track Road . SR.434 West ofInterstate 4 . SR.434 & Raymond Avenue Flooding in Longwood . 1.5 feet over roadway @ Pine Avenue & Oleander Street RXR Crossing Damage in Longwood . Crossing arms broken @SR.434 HAMM The County does have a need for HAM radio operators. Any Hamm operator interested in assisting the County may call 407-665-2650. We are happy to have you onboard before, during and after the storm. Or call 147.285 repeater. Important Links . Federal Emergency Management Agency (Disaster Assistance) · Florida Emergency Operations Center . Seminole County Hotels Important Phone !\umbers . COMMUNITY INFORMATION LINE - 407-665-2650 · Animal Services - 407-665-5110 . Visit Florida Hotel Information - 1-800-287-8598 · State of Florida Emergency Information 24-hour hotIine (FElL): 1-800-342- 3557 · Seminole County Utilities Water & Sewer Information - 407-665-2] 10 J. Seminole County Solid Waste Garbage & Debris Pickup - 407-665-2260 · If you are in the city of Winter Springs and attempting to contact the Police Department at (407)327-]000; but, are unable to reach us, call 911 . City Information Lines UTILITIES . Bellsouth - 1-800-432-1424 . Brighthouse Cable - 407-291-2500 · Lake Mary Utilities - 407-5851448 After hours 407-585-1330 · Oviedo Utilities - 407-977-6063 After hours 407-977-6146 . Power Outage - Progress Energy - 1-800-228-8485 · Power Outage - Florida Power and Light - 1-800-40UT AGE (1-800-468- 8243) . Sprint Telephones - 407-331-9685 . Winter Springs Utilities - 407-327-2669 Power Outages Citizens without power may go to their local fire station for assistance in an emergency. We remind citizens to contact their power companies to report outages and only use 911 if the outage is life threatening. Power outages throughout the cities and County have caused some wastewater lift stations to not properly operate. Please conserve potable water and limit sewer usage to avoid backups. This means you should limit the flushing of toilets, running of dishwashers, and length of showers for the duration of the storm. ~~ . Progress Energy has 4455,000 customers without power. (as of9/7 at 9AM) . Florida Power and Light has 17,000 customers without power. (as of917 at 9AM) . Power Outage - Progress Energy - 1-800-228-8485 . Power Outage - Florida Power and Light - 1-800-40UT AGE (1-800-468- 8243) Price Gouging The Seminole County Sheriff and other law enforcement agencies are keeping a lookout for price gouging. Click here for some of the legal guidelines. (PDF) Radio Stations Updated information will be made available on AM 540 WFLA and Spanish information on AM 1400 WSDO as needed. In addition, we encourage residents to listen to area media and watch SGTV for the latest information. Sandbags Sandbags will be available at the following location. You will need to bring your own shQvel and you can also fill your own sandbags as well. . Softball area of Soldier's Creek Park - 2400 State Road 419 Longwood, FL 32750 Tuesday (9/7/04) from IPM-8PM Until further notice (9/8/04-) from 8AM-8PM Shelters All other shelters are closed. . Animal Services (taking animals as a shelter & helping with lost pets - no adoptions) l%)List of Vets and other facilities that do pet boarding in Seminole County. (PDF) Useful Articles The Cooperative Extension Office has been posting information about dealing with emergencies and the storm: . PREVENTING ILLNESS THROUGH HYGIENE AND SANITATION . ADULT RECOVERY NEEDS - EMOTIONAL REACTIONS . ADVICE FOR PARENTS - HELPING YOUR CHILD . HELPING CHILDREN HANDLE DISASTER-RELATED ANXIETY . COMMON RESPONSES TO DISASTERS OR TRAUMA TIC EVENTS . HOW FAMILIES AND NEIGHBORS CAN HELP ONE ANOTHER COPE . SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WITH SNAKES . BASIC RODENT CONTROL AFTER A STORM . DRYING BOOKS AND FAMILY PAPERS . REPLACING LOST OR DAMAGED PAPERS . FOOD SAFETY DURING AN EMERGENCY Volunteers Volunteers are needed to assist Seminole Recovery efforts. Those interested in volunteering are encouraged to call the Seminole Community Volunteer Program at 407- 323-4440 extension 1 or extension 4 Water and Ice Working jointly with our cities, the County has set up distribution sites for water and ice. The following sites are now open this afternoon: Northwest Farmer's Market - 1300 S. French Ave., Sanford from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (Water and Ice) Sanford Civic Center - 401 E. Seminole Blvd., Sanford from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (Water and Ice) Northeast Gel}eva Elementary - 275 I st Street, Geneva from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. (Water only) Southeast Chuluota VFW - 1135 7th Street, Chuluota from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. ('Vater only) Southwest Altamonte Mall on S.R. 436, Altamonte Springs from 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. (Ice Only) South Central Former Kash 'n Karry - 17-92 and 436, Casselberry from 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. (Ice Only) (This site will be closed beginning Wednesday) Ice and water will be added to ALL sites as it becomes available. - Hurricane IV AN Pagel of 1 www.nws.noaa.gov '.,"" .i'AT:t""":'~; ~ :::g;" ,!'<#~ '. '::~ :.: . ....~ '.' .... <.. .... .4'.:11' .~t)., ~ . 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A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR BARBADOS. ..MARTINIQUE... AND ST. LUCIA.. .TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO. AT 5 PM AST.. .2100Z.. .THE GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLANDS ANTILLES HAS ISSUED A TROPICAL STORM WARNING AND HURRICANE WATCH FOR BONAIRE... CURACAO AND ARUBA. AT 5 PM AST.. .2100Z. .THE GOVERNMENT OF COLOMBIA HAS ISSUED A HURRICANE WATCH FOR THE GUAJIRA PENINSULA. INTERESTS ELSEWHERE IN THE LESSER ANTILLES AND THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SEA SHOULD CLOSELY MONITOR THE PROGRESS OF IVAN. AT 5 PM AST.. .2100Z.. .THE EYE OF HURRICANE IVAN WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 12.0 NORTH.. . LONGITUDE 62.0 WEST OR ABOUT 20 MILES. ..35 KM... WEST-SOUTHWEST OF GRENADA. IVAN IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST NEAR 18 MPH .. .30 KM/HR.. .AND THIS MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. IVAN IS A DANGEROUS CATEGORY THREE HURRICANE ON THE SAFFIR/SIMPSON HURRICANE SCALE WITH MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS NEAR 120 MPH.. .195 KM/HR.. .WITH HIGHER GUSTS. SOME STRENGTHENING IS FORECAST DURING THE NEXT 24 HOURS. HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 70 MILES.. .110 KM... FROM THE CENTER. ..AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 160 MILES. ..260 KM. GRENADA REPORTED WIND GUSTS TO 93 MPH. ..150 KM/HR WHEN THE EYE WAS APPROACHING ABOUT ONE HOUR AGO. MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE REPORTED BY A RECONNAISSANCE PLANE WAS 956 MB.. .28.23 INCHES. STORM SURGE FLOODING OF 3 TO 5 FEET ABOVE NORMAL TIDE LEVELS... ALONG WITH LARGE AND DANGEROUS BATTERING WAVES. . .CAN BE EXPECTED http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCP AT 4+shtml/On055 .shtml? 9/7/2004 Hurricane IV AN . . Visitor Information NHC Library Joint Hurricane Testbed WX4NHC Amateur Radio Station TPC Anonymous FTP Server Contact Us Webmaster Page2 of 2 NEAR AND TO THE RIGHT OF WHERE THE CENTER PASSES THROUGH THE WINDWARD ISLANDS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 5 TO 7 INCHES...POSSIBLY CAUSING FLASH FLOODS AND MUD SLIDES. ..CAN BE EXPECTED AS IVAN PASSES THROUGH THE WINDWARD ISLANDS. REPEATING THE 5 PM AST POSITION. ..12.0 N... 62.0 W. 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