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Posted on: August 18, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Parking fees are now waived for Hollywood residents at the two downtown City-operated parking garage

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Parking fees are now waived for Hollywood residents at the two downtown City-operated parking garages until 8 a.m. Monday, August 21st. 
o Van Buren Garage - 251 S 20th Ave
o Radius Garage - 251 N 19th Ave.
Proof of Hollywood residency must be provided upon entry for waiver. Vehicles must be removed by 8 a.m. on Monday to avoid parking fees. 
The National Weather Service is expecting periods of moderate to heavy rains through Sunday due to a weak tropical system passing through our region. The system could bring heavy rain, strong wind gusts, and dangerous lightning. Localized flooding is possible. Please be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads. Slow down when driving to avoid loss of control or pushing stormwater onto private property or into homes.     
Flood Safety Tips
*Call 911 if floodwater impacts your home and creates an emergency situation such as a fire.
*Report urgent emergency utility issues by calling 954.921.3046. 
*Use caution with electrical appliances, electrical cords and outlets if floodwaters have entered your home. 
*Residents should not wade in standing flood water, which can contain contaminants. Following a heavy storm, sharp debris and other items from overturned garbage bins could be hidden in the water and cause injury. Standing water also may contain harmful bacteria that could cause infection. Children and pets should not be allowed to play in flood water. 
*Residents should prepare to notify their homeowner’s insurance providers if they experience flood damage and seek their advice on documenting the damage and drying out your home. The same applies for contacting your vehicle insurance provider if you find your vehicle has been damaged. 
Be sure to monitor a trusted news source, like the National Weather Service, for the latest storm information.

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