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Clay County mobilizes shelters, waives yard‑waste fees and outlines debris plan ahead of Hurricane Ian
Summary
With Hurricane Ian approaching, Clay County activated its emergency operations center, opened special‑needs and general shelters, arranged transportation for medically dependent residents, set sandbag locations and temporarily waived residential yard‑waste fees at Rosemary Hill to speed post‑storm cleanup.
Clay County officials mobilized emergency response and recovery measures on Tuesday as Hurricane Ian approached Florida, activating the county's emergency operations center and ordering a suite of protective actions for residents.
Emergency Management Director John Ward told the Board of County Commissioners that the emergency operations center had begun activation and would move to full 24‑hour operations. County staff planned to open a special‑needs medical shelter at Lake Asbury and four general‑population shelters — Orange Park High, Clay High, Wilkinson Elementary and Keystone Heights High —…
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