During a recent government meeting, Chief McNally emphasized the importance of emergency preparedness as the community enters hurricane season. He urged residents and businesses to take proactive measures, such as stocking up on food and water—suggesting a gallon of water per person per day—and ensuring that storm drains are clear to facilitate drainage during potential storms. For further information, residents can visit the city’s website or sign up for alerts by texting \"alert cs\" to 888-777.
The meeting also recognized the contributions of local parks and recreation staff, as well as police and fire department employees, highlighting the community's appreciation for their ongoing efforts. Mayor and commissioners congratulated each other on their recent electoral successes, reinforcing their commitment to serving the community.
Looking ahead, the city is preparing for the upcoming July 4th celebrations at Mullins Park, promising a festive atmosphere for residents. Additionally, congratulations were extended to the Florida Panthers for their recent achievements, reflecting the community's pride in local sports.
The meeting concluded with acknowledgments of the hard work put into the city’s budget preparations, with officials expressing gratitude to staff and city management for their efforts in ensuring a smooth process. The atmosphere was one of optimism as the commission looks forward to the upcoming recess.