Residents of Volusia County are reminded of ongoing recovery efforts following Hurricane Milton, with several assistance programs now available. FEMA assistance can be accessed through disasterassistance.gov or via the FEMA mobile app, providing crucial support for those affected by the storm.
In addition, the Florida Department of Children and Families has announced the upcoming availability of the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (DSNAP) for residents who do not currently receive food assistance. This program aims to help families replenish food supplies lost due to power outages and storm damage.
The county's Public Works Department continues debris pickup for residents in unincorporated areas and those on county-maintained roads. Residents are urged to separate debris into designated piles—vegetative debris, construction and demolition waste, and white goods—to ensure efficient collection. Failure to do so may result in debris being overlooked by contractors.
For those who prefer to dispose of debris themselves, three drop-off sites are operational, including locations at Tomoka Landfill, Old Plymouth Landfill, and a new site in Edgewater. Residents must present identification to confirm their Volusia County residency when utilizing these facilities.
In a related discussion, Angela Medema, the county's Animal Services Director, provided insights into the department's role during the hurricane, emphasizing their status as FEMA responders during such emergencies. Further details on animal services and safety practices were also shared, highlighting the department's commitment to community welfare in the aftermath of the storm.