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 Sunday 5PM Advisory, Hollywood is not in the forecast cone, but this does not mean the City will not feel the impacts of Dorian. Hurricane Dorian is continuing west, but is still expected to turn to the north. A Tropical Storm Watch is now in effect from Golden Beach in northeast Miami-Dade County up to Deerfield Beach. That means tropical storm conditions (winds in excess of 39 mph and periods of heavy rain) are possible within the next 48 hours. Catastrophic hurricane conditions are occurring in the Abacos Islands and will spread across Grand Bahama Island tonight. Tropical storm conditions are expected within the tropical storm warning area on Monday and Tuesday and are possible in the tropical storm watch area, which includes Hollywood, by Monday night. Hurricane conditions are expected within the hurricane warning area in Florida by late Monday or Tuesday.
Dorian is a Category 5 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 185 mph. The latest forecast track has Dorian turning toward the north off the coast of Florida and continuing offshore up the Atlantic coastline. 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 very quickly.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SERVICES:
- All sanitation collection (garbage, recycling, hard junk, brush) will be suspended on Monday, September 2nd. WastePro, the City’s sanitation contractor, operated its normal collection schedule through Saturday, August 31st. Due to anticipated inclement weather conditions caused by Hurricane Dorian, service will not take place on Monday. 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
- Broward's
Emergency Operations Center is now open 24 hours a day in response to Hurricane
Dorian, until further notice. The 311 Emergency Hotline opened at 7AM today and
will remain open 24 hours until further notice.
- Broward County has opened three special needs adults shelters and one pediatric special needs shelter. Broward County is still accepting applications for special needs residents. To register, call the Emergency Hotline at 311 or 954-831-4000. Broward County has approximately 1,130 adults and 245 children currently registered in the Special Needs Registry. You must pre-register to use one of these shelters. No general population shelters have been opened.
- The City of Hollywood's Emergency Hurricane Call Center has been activated. It can be reached at 954-967-4362(4EOC) for city specific information. Call takers are available from 8AM to 7PM.
- 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.
- Free parking will be provided for Hollywood residents for the duration of the storm on a first come, first served basis in the City's two downtown parking garages located at Polk Street and Van Buren Street and in the Garfield Street Garage on Hollywood Beach at 8 a.m. Residents will need to provide identification with a Hollywood address. All vehicles must be parking properly in a marked parking space. Any vehicles not parked in a marked space will be ticketed and could be towed.
- 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:
- Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) is closing all schools and District offices on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, as the District and Broward County prepare for Hurricane Dorian, which includes the preparation of schools designated as possible hurricane shelters. The District continues to monitor and prepare for the storm. As a reminder, schools and District offices are closed on Monday, September 2, in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
- Per Broward County order all drawbridges in Broward County will be locked down by 8:00 p.m.
- Port Everglades is now closed.
- 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, the City's micro-transit service, has suspended operations based on the forecast and will not resume until after the storm has passed.
Residents are encouraged to visit the City of Hollywood’s website at www.hollywood fl.org/emergency for hurricane preparation tips and information hurricane information.
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.