Nassau County prepares for Hurricane Dorian

Nassau County Insider
August 30, 2019


At the Special Meeting held at 3:00 p.m. today, County Manager, Mike Mullin, and Emergency Management Director, Greg Foster, provided an update from the 1:20 p.m. call with the National Hurricane Service. Every call results in a significant change from the call before as Hurricane Dorian’s track continues to shift. Another Special Meeting will be held for 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at which time the Board will discuss its latest track, declaration of a local State of Emergency and possible evacuation orders.

Both the Road & Bridge and Facilities Maintenance Department will have employees answering phones through the weekend. Road & Bridge has two crews working this weekend, cleaning ditches and culverts, in preparation of the upcoming rain. They also have a crew on stand-by to address any road issues that may occur. Facilities Maintenance will be securing the historic courthouse, removing mobi mats from the beach and addressing any other issues that need to be addressed prior to the storm.

FDOT has staged pumps between Chester Road and Lofton Creek to address flooding on State Road 200 in low lying areas. They have also indicated that all construction will be temporarily suspended, all lanes will be open, and all non-essential shoulder closures will be removed.

Please check back for storm updates tomorrow.