It’s that time of year again.
With hurricane season underway, and the looming threat of Tropical Storm Dorian hitting Florida as a hurricane, the National Hurricane Center has advised Floridians to have a hurricane plan prepared.
Orange County was already on the ball, launching its sandbag program last week. It started Aug. 19 and lasts through Saturday, according to a press release from county officials.
It’s a DIY sandbag filling deal, but government officials provide the sand, the bag and the tools on site for free. There’s a limit of 10 bags per household.
Residents with a valid ID proving Orange County residence can benefit from the program, which will also include a how-to sheet on filling the sandbags.
Officials have already provided more than 5,000 handbags as of Tuesday, according to an email from Orange County.
Over in Altamonte Springs, officials are starting a sandbag program Thursday that provides up to 15 per person. Residents are asked to bring their of shovel. Park rangers are on site between 3 and 8 p.m. for those who require assistance.
The following Orange County sites are open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Sunday:
• Barnett Park – 4801 W. Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32808
• Blanchard Park – 2451 N. Dean Road, Orlando, FL 32817
• Bithlo Community Park – 18501 Washington Avenue, Orlando, FL 32820
• Meadow Woods Recreation Center/Meadow Woods Park – 1751 Rhode Island Woods Circle, Orlando, FL 32824
• West Orange Recreational Complex – 309 S. West Crown Point Road, Winter Garden, FL 34787 – (limited hours on Sundays from 1 p.m. – 8 p.m.)
The following Altamonte sites are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with park rangers available to help from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
• 830 Magnolia Drive Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
• Westmonte Recreation Center 624 Bills Lane Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
Here’s a link to all Seminole County sandbag stations.
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This article appears in Aug 28 – Sep 3, 2019.

