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Clay County activates emergency operations, opens shelters and waives yard‑waste fees ahead of Hurricane Ian
Summary
Clay County activated its emergency operations center and opened four shelters (two pet‑friendly), began special‑needs transports and approved a temporary waiver of residential yard‑waste fees at Rosemary Hill to ease post‑storm cleanup as officials urged residents to prepare.
The Clay County Board of County Commissioners on Sept. 27 heard a hurricane preparedness briefing and voted to waive residential yard‑waste disposal fees at the county’s Rosemary Hill facility ahead of Hurricane Ian.
Emergency Management Director John Ward told the board the county’s emergency operations center has activated and will operate around the clock. County crews planned to begin transporting medically dependent residents to the Lake Asbury special‑needs shelter and to open four general‑population shelters at Orange Park…
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