All City of Hollywood Staff involved with Emergency Management and Public Safety are closely monitoring the track and development of Hurricane Dorian. Preparations have taken place throughout the City for possible impacts from Dorian. As of the National Hurricane Center's Saturday morning 2 PM Advisory, Dorian is a Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph.
Dorian
is moving to the west-northwest at 12 mph toward the northwestern Bahamas where
hurricane warnings have been issued. The storm is expected to slow its forward
motion considerably in the next 24-48 hours. The
latest forecast track has Dorian turning toward the north off the coast of
Florida and heading toward the Georgia/South Carolina coastal area. No watches or warnings
have been issued for Broward County at this time. The Hollywood area is on the
southern edge of the three- and five-day forecast cones. Miami-Dade County is
no longer in the forecast cone. Despite
the encouraging new forecast for South Florida, it is important that residents continue to monitor
Dorian’s progress due to the
storm’s erratic behavior during the past week. The forecast can change
again very quickly. The latest information from the National Hurricane Center indicates the storm will be closest to the Florida coast off St. Lucie County
at 2 am Tuesday. Hurricane-force winds extend outward up to 30 miles from the center and tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 115 miles.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SERVICES:
- Sanitation collections will be suspended on Monday, September 2nd. WastePro, the City’s sanitation contractor, is collecting garbage, recycling and commingled waste based on the normal collection schedule through Saturday, August 31st. Service will not take place on Monday due to anticipated inclement weather conditions caused by Hurricane Dorian. Residents are asked to secure their gray and blue garbage and recycling carts on their property. Keeping these carts from blowing around is not only a matter of safety, it also will assist the City in resuming collection services as quickly as possible after the storm passes. It’s also very important that residents refrain from trimming trees or piling up excess yard waste or debris. Any yard waste or hard junk must be secured and stored on your property. Regular collections will resume as soon as conditions permit.
- Gather your hurricane supplies now if you have not already done so. During hurricane season residents should have three to five days’ worth of supplies, such as non-perishable food and water, for each person in your household. Make sure you have any prescriptions filled and don't forget about supplies for your pets.
- If conditions warrant, free parking will be provided for Hollywood residents on a first come, first served basis in the City's two downtown parking garages. The city's website will be updated if parking fees are waived. Residents will need to provide identification with a Hollywood address. All vehicles must be parking properly in a marked parking space.
- In preparation for the storm, all floating docks at City boat launches have been removed.
- Please plan for the possibility of tropical storm force winds by securing any outdoor items that could be blown around in the storm. Bring these items indoors or otherwise secure them as the storm approaches.
CLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Per Broward County order all drawbridges in Broward County will begin the lockdown process at 12:00 noon on Saturday, August 31. By 8:00 p.m. all drawbridges will be locked down until further notice.
- Broward County Animal Care & Adoption shelter is closed to the public. In addition to tending to the animals at the shelter, staff will be preparing to receive donated supplies that will be utilized in an anticipated recovery effort. Animal Control will be available for priority cases.
- All Broward County campgrounds, rental halls, and water parks are closed to the public.
- All libraries are closed to the public until further notice. Book drops will be locked and late fees will not be charged during the emergency.
- County auto tag offices that are normally open on Saturday are closed.
- City-operated Community Centers, Sports Fields, the ArtsPark Visual Arts Center and studios, Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center, Driftwood Pool and the Art & Culture Center are closed.
- City's beach concessions to the public have been suspended until further notice.
- Fuel sales at the Hollywood Marina have been suspended until further notice.
- SunShuttle by Circuit will suspend operations at 8:00 p.m. on Saturday evening until further notice.
Residents are encouraged to visit the City of Hollywood’s website at www.hollywood fl.org/emergency for hurricane preparation tips and information regarding where to purchase sandbags and other hurricane supplies.
Before, during and after a storm important information will be posted on the City’s website at www.hollywoodfl.org, shared via CodeRED Alerts, through NotifyMe “News and Announcements” email and text messages and on the City’s social media sites on Facebook and Twitter. Receive the latest emergency updates and information by signing up today. Please bookmark, follow, like and subscribe to the City's various information sources to be in the know.
Website: www.hollywoodfl.org
Emergency Website: www.hollywoodfl.org/emergency
Twitter: @cohgov
Facebook: @CityOfHollywoodFL
YouTube: hollywoodflch78
CodeRED: https://public.coderedweb.com/CNE/en-US/FA01FBCAEECA
Please stay tuned to local radio and television broadcasts for further details of the storm movement and impact to our area.