In a recent government meeting, city officials expressed gratitude for the dedicated efforts of various departments in response to the recent storm event. Fire Chief Carlos Veil and Police Chief Jennifer Michaud were specifically acknowledged for their leadership during the crisis, alongside Public Works Director Stephen Slaughter and General Services Director Corey Saccharid, who worked tirelessly to protect public properties. Communications Director Melissa Whistle was also commended for her role in keeping the community informed throughout the storm.
Mayor Nancy Sykes Cline highlighted the importance of teamwork and preparation, noting that city employees, including those manning the Emergency Operations Center, played a crucial role in managing the situation. The mayor also thanked residents for their cooperation and understanding during the challenging time, emphasizing the community's resilience.
In a proactive move, the city proposed donating surplus computers to Florida communities affected by the hurricane, with consensus from the officials present. Additionally, the mayor reported that power restoration efforts were successful, with 100% of the city and 95% of the county having their electricity restored, although some areas still require attention.
The meeting also addressed ongoing storm debris pickup, reassuring residents that the city is committed to clearing debris despite the challenges posed by the storm. Officials urged residents to be patient as the cleanup continues.
Lastly, the mayor extended thoughts and prayers to a police officer injured in the line of duty, underscoring the risks faced by first responders during such emergencies. The meeting concluded with a collective acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication shown by city staff and the community during the storm recovery efforts.