In a recent government meeting, officials expressed gratitude for the community's resilience and support in the face of impending severe weather. Commissioners highlighted the dedication of emergency management staff who will be working long hours at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to ensure public safety during the storm.
Commissioner DeCampo commended local residents for their proactive efforts in gathering supplies for those affected by recent disasters in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. He noted that individuals and groups from Lake County have organized donations, including two semi-truck loads of essential items, showcasing the community's spirit of solidarity.
Officials emphasized the importance of safety, particularly urging residents living in mobile homes to seek alternative accommodations during the storm due to anticipated high winds. They announced the opening of 15 shelters and encouraged families to reach out to friends or community members for temporary housing.
The meeting also addressed ongoing debris management efforts, with the county waiving fees for drop-off centers and encouraging residents to dispose of debris responsibly. Commissioners reassured the public that regular waste collection services would resume as weather conditions permit.
In a moment of reflection, the commissioners acknowledged the collaborative spirit of their discussions and the importance of mutual respect in their decision-making processes. They concluded the meeting by urging residents to help one another during this challenging time and to prioritize safety measures, such as proper generator use.
As the community braces for the storm, officials remain committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all residents.