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10/12/2024

FREE GAS

⛽️We will have a New Florida Division of Emergency Management run fuel distribution site tomorrow, 10/13

St. Pete College Tarpon Springs
600 E Klosterman Rd
Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

10 am - 7 pm

Fuel is free, limit 10 Gallons per car.

10/12/2024

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Today, FDEM is opening three public fuel depot locations to support residents in Manatee, Hillsborough and Pinellas counties. Sites opened at 10 a.m. today and will remain open 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. every day:
• Tom Bennett Park�280 Kay Rd.�Bradenton, FL 34208�
• Plant City Stadium�1810 S Park Rd.�Plant City, FL 33563�
• Central Lot – Parking Lot�800 1st Ave S.�St. Petersburg, FL 33701

10/11/2024

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10/11/2024

Great news for City of Oldsmar, FL - Government power has been restored to All city facilities! This is great news for our water plant and sewer facilities. Now I wish I could get my power tuned on at my house. Please keep praying.

10/11/2024

PLEASE READ: if its yellow let it mellow.

CRITICAL! CONSERVE WATER NOW
The City of Oldsmar urgently requests all to conserve water now & immediately minimize use. Due to power outages, water use must be minimized to prevent potential sewage backup. Thank you for your patience & understanding during this critical time.

10/10/2024

Good morning Oldsmar, we have downed power lines and flooding in some of our streets. Power is still down in many neighborhoods. Please stay safe do not come back until City Gives me a full update. Lots of trees down and in the roads. Please stay with family members and friends.

10/09/2024

Please everyone be safe. It is starting to get very windy. Praying for everyone in Oldsmar. Dear lord bless each and everyone of us. Please protect us in this time of need. Amen.

ALL OF OLDSMAR TO EVACUATEPinellas County Government has issued a MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER effective IMMEDIATELY for a...
10/07/2024

ALL OF OLDSMAR TO EVACUATE
Pinellas County Government has issued a MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER effective IMMEDIATELY for all mobile homes & properties in Evacuation Zones A, B & C, which is ALL of Oldsmar.

STORM SURGE forecasted at 10-12’ & potentially HIGHER. You must act NOW. TWICE as much FLOODING is anticipated than experienced with Helene. Sustained winds OVER 120 MPH.

Move to a FREE public shelter or location OUTSIDE of Evacuation Zone C in a sturdy building and, if possible, outside of the county. Those needing special needs shelters - reservations are still available. PET Shelters are also open. If you need transportation assistance & have any questions, call 727-464-4333.

www.Disaster.Pinellas.gov provides tools to find your Evacuation Routes, Shelters & other resources.

In the case of a fire, police or medical emergency, call 9-1-1.  Hurricane Milton Storm Safety Information View information for your city/municipality...

09/25/2024

Everyone please be safe. This storm is coming. Thank you to our City Manager Felicia Donnelly and the City of Oldsmar, FL - Government staff! Thank you. Please reach out if you have any questions I am ready to help. God bless you all and be safe.

Tampa Electric is getting ready. Please read for more information.FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE      Tampa Electric is Prepared ...
09/24/2024

Tampa Electric is getting ready. Please read for more information.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tampa Electric is Prepared to Handle Severe Weather from Helene
About 3,500 utility workers arriving to help
Tampa, Fla., Sept. 24, 2024
Tampa Electric is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Helene and is prepared to respond to severe weather that may affect West Central Florida. The company also encourages customers to plan ahead.
The tropical storm has the potential to become a major hurricane, with life-threatening storm surge, heavy rain and damaging winds that could affect the entire Tampa Bay area starting Thursday. Tampa Electric customers should expect and prepare for severe weather, which may result in significant, extended power outages.

Tampa Electric’s crews are prepared to work around the clock to restore power as quickly and safely as possible. Nearly 3,000 line workers and tree trimmers are traveling to Florida to join the 600 workers already here. They will stage in the Orlando area Wednesday until the storm has passed and will then move to five base camps, which will house and feed the utility crews while they help to restore power.

Customers may experience power outages. Tampa Electric offers customers several ways to report and monitor power outages:

Log into your online account at TecoAccount.com to report the outage with one click. Visit TampaElectric.com/Outage and report your outage and get restoration status.
Text OUT to 27079. Text UPDATE or STATUS for updates on your reported outage.
Call 1-877-588-1010, Tampa Electric’s dedicated toll-free automated power outage phone system.
Go to TecoAccount.com/Notifications and sign up for free outage notifications by text, email or phone calls.


Tampa Electric also will use Facebook facebook.com/tampaelectric and X (formerly known as Twitter) to keep customers informed about outage restoration.



Tampa Electric is urging all customers to complete their personal storm preparations for their home or business now. Visit TampaElectric.com/storm for tips, restoration information and additional guidance. Customers in low-lying or evacuation zones are especially urged to evacuate if directed to do so by local officials. Visit your county’s emergency management website to determine your flood zone, your hurricane evacuation zone, get flood depth data, flood insurance information, or help with property flood protection for residents.



Tampa Electric reminds customers to be safe after a storm:

Remember to keep away from downed power lines and urge others to be extremely cautious.
Remember to use portable generators safely. Plug your appliances directly into the generator. DO NOT connect your portable generator into your home’s circuits. Connecting your generator to the circuits may cause power to flow to outside lines, posing life-threatening danger to restoration crews.
Portable generators must not be taken into homes or any enclosed space (like a garage) where deadly carbon monoxide gases could build up.
Stay out of floodwaters, as they can hide energized power lines or put you at risk of drowning.


Tampa Electric asks for your patience as crews assess damage and prioritize restoration efforts in the aftermath of this potentially dangerous storm.



Tampa Electric, one of Florida’s largest investor-owned electric utilities, serves more than 840,000 customers in West Central Florida. Tampa Electric is a subsidiary of Emera Inc., a geographically diverse energy and services company headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

We are preparing for severe weather impacts to our service territory. We encourage customers to visit our Storm Center for important safety tips and to register for outage and restoration notifications.

Everyone please be prepared. Please feel free to reach out to me if any help is needed. I will be keeping an eye on this...
09/24/2024

Everyone please be prepared. Please feel free to reach out to me if any help is needed. I will be keeping an eye on this situation.

ALERT PINELLAS: A Hurricane Watch, Storm Surge Watch, and Flood Watch are now in effect for Pinellas County. Significant and possibly life-threatening hurricane, storm surge flooding, and flash flood conditions are possible in Pinellas County as Potential Tropical Cyclone #9 approaches Florida and is forecast to become a Major Hurricane. Residents are urged to check their emergency plans, evacuation zone, and be prepared to act quickly as additional storm information is shared throughout the day at disaster.pinellas.gov. Residents with storm preparedness questions can call the County Information Center at 727-464-4333. For the latest forecast information see hurricanes.gov and weather.gov/tampa

Forecasts Activity Planner Aviation Beach Fire Forecaster's Discussion Graphical Hydrology Marine Tropical Probabilistic DSS

09/24/2024

SELF-SERVICE SANDBAG STATION TO OPEN
The City of Oldsmar will open a self-service sandbag station on Tuesday, September 24 from 10am to 7pm until supplies are depleted.
The site will be in the parking lot at the Oldsmar Sports Complex, located at 3120 Tampa Road. Entry must be made via Curlew Road.
Communal shovels are not guaranteed. Residents should bring their own shovels.
Proof of residency is required and must be presented at the checkpoint entry in the form of a government I.D, city utility bill. Residents age 65+ & those with handicap vehicle tags can obtain pre-made sandbags, while supplies last.
There is a limit of 10 bags per vehicle. Bring assistance if you require such.
Please note that sandbags are only recommended for properties that may experience minor flooding from rainfall. They will not protect against storm surge.

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