In a recent meeting of the Putnam County Board of County Commissioners, officials took decisive action in response to the impending threat of Tropical Storm Milton. The board unanimously approved Resolution 2024-110, which declares a local state of emergency for the county. This resolution aligns with an executive order issued by Florida's governor, aimed at facilitating a coordinated response to the storm.
Deputy County Manager Grimes provided an update on the county's preparedness efforts, highlighting that debris management teams are actively working to clear remnants from the previous storm, Helene. This proactive measure is intended to ensure that the county is ready for the challenges posed by back-to-back storms.
Grimes also reported that sandbag distribution locations are operational, with efforts underway to monitor and replenish supplies as needed. Residents are encouraged to utilize these resources to mitigate potential flooding impacts from the storm.
The meeting underscored the county's commitment to public safety and preparedness as it braces for the effects of Tropical Storm Milton.