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In a proactive response to an impending storm, local officials have declared a state of emergency effective at 6 AM tomorrow. City Hall and non-essential facilities will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday, with plans to reassess operations for Friday based on weather conditions. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will be activated at 6 PM on Wednesday, with various departments coordinating their responses as necessary.
City officials addressed common concerns from residents, clarifying that there are no plans to shut off water services or isolate beach access unless significant infrastructure issues arise. Additionally, they emphasized that the closure of causeways is not within the city's jurisdiction; such decisions are made based on safety assessments, leaving it to drivers to determine their travel safety.
During a recent EOC team call, EOC manager John Scott expressed confidence in the community's preparedness for the storm, noting that while the storm may bring unprecedented wind speeds, the city is well-equipped to handle the situation.
City officials also praised the efforts of the City of Melbourne staff, highlighting their dedication in preparing for the storm through various initiatives, including the distribution of sandbags and inter-departmental collaboration. The city remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents during this challenging time.
Converted from City of Melbourne City Council Meeting - October 08, 2024 meeting on October 08, 2024
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