City of Orlando Tropical Cyclone 4 – Update #1
Last updated on August 02, 2024
Mayor Dyer Encourages Resident and Businesses to Prepare
August 2, 2024 - ORLANDO, FL – The City of Orlando’s Emergency Operations Center is actively monitoring Tropical Cyclone 4 and city departments are taking precautionary measures for any potential impacts from the storm, including the likelihood for heavy rainfall and possible tropical storm-force winds. The city wants to encourage residents, visitors and businesses to also prepare now, including assembling disaster kits, stocking up on supplies and reviewing disaster plans.
“I want to encourage everyone to closely monitor this storm and use this weekend to prepare yourselves, your family and your employees for potential impacts,” said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer. “It’s important to also check in on your neighbors. Protecting our residents and businesses, preventing loss of life and minimizing damage is our top priority.”
Residents should prepare an emergency kit, including water (one gallon of water per person per day), food (a seven-day supply), medication, battery powered radio, batteries and any special items needed like medications. Items that would most likely be needed during an evacuation should be kept in an easy-to carry container.
INFORMATION FOR RESIDENTS & BUSINESSES:
In preparation for the storm, city residents can pick-up sandbags at any of the self-serve Orange County park’s five locations starting on August 3, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting. Click here for Orange County’s list of locations and instructions.
At this time, residential and commercial trash, yard waste and recycle pick up is operating as normal.
The city is asking residents to help prevent flooding by not placing tree trimmings or any type of loose waste or yard debris at their curb and secure it as best as possible.
City of Orlando Public Works continue to monitor lake levels and will be checking drain wells and outfalls to ensure there are no blockages. Additionally, crews will be pulling weir boards, as needed, to prevent flooding. Visit orlando.gov/lakealert for updates on impacts to city lakes.
Street sweeping operations continue as normal with an additional focus on areas more prone to blocked inlets to help keep them clear.
FAMILIES, PARKS AND RECREATION:
City parks, pools and neighborhood centers remain open pending inclement weather. Swan Boats at Lake Eola Park will also remain open at this time unless there is heavy rain and wind that prevent them from operating safely.
STAY INFORMED:
For more information, suggested supplies and things to consider while preparing for a storm, visit orlando.gov/storm.
Residents can also stay informed and get information from the City of Orlando through social media at:
Additional updates and information on the City of Orlando Emergency Operations Emergency Status will be posted on the City’s website at orlando.gov/storm.