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Image with text- Disaster Preparedness 2021 Sales Tax Holiday
05/24/2021
Florida consumers can purchase qualifying disaster preparedness supplies exempt from tax during the 2021 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday.
Graphic with text encouraging individuals to register of Special Medical Needs.
01/26/2021
If you or someone you care for has a health condition and requires basic medical assistance during a disaster, register today for Special Medical Needs status.
Graphic with the text Safe shopping online.
11/13/2020
The holiday season is upon us and that means an increase in cybercriminal activity. JaxReady has created a brief list of tips to help you safely navigate online shopping safely.
graphic with text that states topical storm warnings cancelled
11/12/2020
Tropical Storm Warnings for all areas of Duval County have been cancelled.
Forecast track for Hurricane Eta
11/11/2020
 A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for parts of Duval County. Tropical Storm Eta is forecast to move into Northeast Florida early Thursday, November 12. 
FEMA logo
09/04/2020
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has received the subgrant application for the City of Jacksonville’s repairs to city-wide recreation structures due to damages in Hurricane Irma (DR-4337-FL PW-08092). Pursuant to Executive Order 11988 and 44 CFR Part 9.12, final notice is hereby given of FEMA’s intent to provide funding for this project under the Public Assistance (PA) Program.
Testing conducted by the FL National Guard, Jacksonville Fire and Rescue, and Healthcare Workers at the Lot J Drive-thru Testing Site
07/16/2020
The health and safety of Jacksonville citizens is of our utmost concern. We want to ensure that residents have the latest information regarding the virus and its current impacts.
Wildfire
11/27/2019
While wildfires are a year-round risk in Florida, peak activity typically occurs January through June. Visit our Wildfire Safety Page for more information about Wildfires and how you can be prepared. If you see a wildfire and haven't received evacuation orders yet, call 9-1-1. Don't assume that someone else has already called. If ordered to evacuate during a wildfire, do it immediately- make sure and tell someone where you are going and when you have arrived.
Mosquito
11/25/2019
The Florida Department of Health in Duval County (DOH - Duval) has advised residents that there has been an increase in mosquito-borne disease activity in areas of Duval County. To protect . yourself from mosquitoes, you should remember to "Drain and Cover." Read the original news release from the Florida Department of Health in Duval County.
Evacuation Zones
11/23/2019
Duval County's local emergency preparedness measures are always being improved and updated. This includes a significant change in the statewide approach to evacuation zones. In the past, evacuation zones have been primarily based on the approaching storm. New scientific data that includes other factors, such as wave action, precipitation, and areas known to flood, has allowed us to better define evacuation zones for Duval County. Find your zone.
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