City of Jacksonville issued the following announcement on Sept. 29.
Mayor Sammy Phillips signed a State of Emergency Declaration effective 5PM, Thursday, September 29, 2022, due to the potential impact of Tropical Storm/Hurricane Ian.
There are no curfews in effect. There is no evacuation order for the City, nor any other restrictions related to Ian at this time.
City offices and services will operate normally on Friday as weather permits including sanitation pickup, transit, Police, Fire & Emergency Services, City Hall and other City offices. City of Jacksonville staff continue in preparation for the impending storm.
Jacksonville Recreation will be providing Dayz out program from 7:30AM – 5PM at the Commons Rec. All other programs and services will operate on a normal schedule. Call 910-938-5312 for details.
The City does urge residents to be mindful that there are risks associated with Tropical Storm Ian. High winds and heavy rain are possible in the Jacksonville area. The National Weather Service is the authority for these warnings.
Jacksonville residents should ensure they are listed with Jacksonville Connect to receive text, email and phone alerts for emergencies. Go to jacksonvillenc.gov/connect to sign up.
Residents are asked to take emergency precautions for the storm as conditions could cause wind damage and power outages. Residents should have food and supplies for three-to-five days without power. Please secure your trash bins, lawn furniture or any other objects that may be damaged or cause damage due to wind and ran.
There is also a potential for downed trees and debris. Please avoid downed power lines and do not drive into flooded roadways. Water can hide debris, washed out areas of roadways and it is difficult to accurately assess depth. Please, Turn Around, Don't Drown.
Citizen resources for emergency preparation and flooding are online at JacksonvilleNC.gov/Eprep
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