Council adopted Resolution 2025-02 declaring a local state of emergency for Hurricane Helene and authorized postponing the September 26 budget meeting.
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Resolution No. 2025-02: Declaring a Local State of Emergency RE: Hurricane Helene
approvedCouncil adopted Resolution 2025-02 declaring a local state of emergency in advance of Hurricane Helene, referencing the Governor's state of emergency Executive Order 24-208 issued 9/23/24. Council also authorized the City Manager to postpone the budget meeting scheduled for September 26, 2024 if necessary due to the storm.
Ord. Resolution No. 2025-02
- motion:Move to approve Resolution 2025-02 declaring a local state of emergency due to Hurricane Helene, with the declaration date of 9/23/24 and referencing Executive Order 24-208. (passed)
- motion:Authorize the City Manager to postpone the budget meeting scheduled for September 26, 2024 at 6 p.m. to a date within the terms of the statute if necessary due to closing of City Hall. (passed)
Ron DeSantisBudget meeting September 26, 2024Executive Order 24-208Hurricane HelenePotential Cyclone NineResolution 2025-02▶ Jump to 0:43 in the videoShow transcriptHide transcript
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[00:00:43] Resolution twenty twenty five [00:00:45] twenty twenty five oh two [00:00:46] clearing the local state of [00:00:48] emergency this resolution number [00:00:50] twenty twenty five zero two [00:00:52] resolution by the city council [00:00:53] impacts associated with [00:00:55] hurricane Helene which is [00:00:57] anticipated to move across the [00:00:58] state of Florida and declaring [00:01:00] an effective date. [00:01:02] If you have any at all. [00:01:05] There is the council thank you [00:01:08] for your time this morning we [00:01:09] are under a hurricane watch and [00:01:11] even though the storm has not [00:01:13] formed it's still potential [00:01:14] cyclone number nine. [00:01:16] All models are indicating that [00:01:18] it will be hurricane Helene and [00:01:20] that will be a major hurricane [00:01:22] on the coast so if you've been [00:01:24] around here for a long time and [00:01:25] I know you have this reminds me [00:01:27] of the old days when you didn't [00:01:29] get a name storm you got the no [00:01:31] name storm it's just now that [00:01:32] our technology is good enough to [00:01:34] forecast it so we're calling [00:01:36] upon everyone to make [00:01:37] preparations because we are [00:01:39] under a hurricane watch and as [00:01:41] you know before you as a request [00:01:42] to declare a local state of [00:01:44] emergency and yesterday [00:01:46] Governor Ron DeSantis did [00:01:47] declare a state of emergency in [00:01:49] preparation for potential [00:01:51] cyclone number nine via 24 208 [00:01:54] any public comment seeing none [00:01:57] bring it back for a vote [00:01:59] discussion will be added to the [00:02:02] blanks in the motion which will [00:02:03] be the date was 9 23 24 for the [00:02:07] date of the declared state of [00:02:09] emergency in the order was 24 [00:02:11] dash 208 [00:02:14] 208 declared yesterday and [00:02:17] serve members of council your [00:02:18] team is obviously very well [00:02:20] experienced and city manager [00:02:22] man's [00:02:24] move to approve the resolution [00:02:26] second [00:02:28] I [00:02:30] live for nothing any [00:02:32] communication Mr. Mayor before [00:02:34] you move on to that I would like [00:02:35] to point out that we have our [00:02:36] budget meeting scheduled for this [00:02:39] Thursday and this storm [00:02:42] have a local state of emergency [00:02:44] you do have on that meeting what [00:02:47] I'd recommend you do is vote now [00:02:49] to authorize the city manager to [00:02:51] take such action as necessary if [00:02:54] we need to postpone that meeting [00:02:56] and we'll give notice the budget [00:02:59] adoption statute provides for [00:03:01] this type of eventuality and if [00:03:03] we can have the meeting we'll [00:03:04] certainly try to have it but if [00:03:06] for some reason we cannot the [00:03:07] city halls closed we're not able [00:03:09] to have that meeting we would [00:03:11] postpone it to whatever date we [00:03:12] could make work on the statute [00:03:14] and you'd be authorizing the city [00:03:16] manager to do so so I would just [00:03:18] recommend that you move have some [00:03:21] member move to authorize the city [00:03:23] manager to postpone the budget [00:03:25] meeting that's scheduled for [00:03:26] September 26 2024 at 6 p.m. to a date [00:03:31] that meets within the terms of the [00:03:33] statute if necessary due to the [00:03:35] closing of City Hall during that [00:03:37] budget hearing I'll make that motion [00:03:40] any other discussion all those in [00:03:43] favor signify signify by aye aye [00:03:46] for nothing okay then on the
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