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WINTER SPRINGS, Fla. – As Potential Tropical Cyclone 9 continues to organize in the Caribbean, residents and city officials in Central Florida are preparing for the weather by storm prepping.

As of Monday morning, the disturbance had maximum wind speeds of 30 mph and was located about 350 miles south-southeast of the western tip of Cuba and about 130 miles south-southwest of Grand Cayman.

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday declared a state of emergency for 41 counties, including Marion and Sumter in Central Florida.

On Monday, several cities announced they will be opening up sandbag locations.

News 6 will add to the list of locations below as more locations open.

ORANGE COUNTY

Orange County Public Works will offer self-serve sandbags on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Residents will be provided with 10 unfilled sandbags and directed to the sand pile on site. All residents will need to bring their own shovel to fill their sandbags. Individuals with special needs who need sandbag assistance should contact Orange County 311 by dialing 3-1-1 or 407-836-3111.

Locations:

  • Barnett Park: 4801 W. Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32808

  • Bithlo Community Park: 18501 Washington Avenue, Orlando, FL 32820

  • Clarcona Horse Park: 3535 Damon Road, Apopka, FL 32703

  • Downey Park:10107 Flowers Avenue, Orlando, FL 32825

  • Meadow Woods Recreation Center: 1751 Rhode Island Woods Circle, Orlando, FL 32824

  • West Orange Recreation Center: 309 S West Crown Point Road, Winter Garden, FL 34787

POLK COUNTY

Polk County is making sandbags available throughout the county on Tuesday, Sept. 24.

A maximum of 10 sandbags will be provided to each household address to help prevent water intrusion into the home. You will need to bring a driver’s license to show your local address.

Locations listed below will be open from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.:

  • Mulberry/South Lakeland – Loyce E. Harpe Park, 500 W. Carter Road, Mulberry

  • Lakeland – 8970 N. Campbell Road, Lakeland

  • Fort Meade – 1061 NE 9th St., Fort Meade

  • Frostproof – 350 County Road 630A, Frostproof

  • Auburndale – 1701 Holt Road, Auburndale

  • Dundee – 805 Dr. Martin Luther King St. SW, Dundee

  • Poinciana Park – 5109 Allegheny Road, Kissimmee 34759

SEMINOLE COUNTY

Altamonte Springs

The city will provide self-service sandbag operations at two locations on September 24 and 25 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. while supplies last and weather permits.

Sandbag locations:

  • Eastmonte Park located at 830 Magnolia Drive (Off Ronald Reagan Blvd.)

  • Westmonte Recreation Center located at 624 Bills Lane (Off Spring Oaks Blvd.) 

Winter Springs

The city of Winter Springs will open self-serve sandbag operations on Sept. 24 starting at 8 a.m. at Central Winds Park, 1000 Central Winds Drive.

Empty bags and sand will be available to all residents of Seminole County from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or while supplies last. Residents are limited to 15 sandbags per household. They should bring their own shovels and gloves and be prepared to fill and load the bags themselves.

Oviedo

Sandbag operations will open on Tuesday, Sept. 24, starting at noon and continuing until 7 p.m. at the Public Works Maintenance Yard at 1725 Evans St.

Residents are required to bring their own shovels. Crews will be on-site to assist those who need help and bags will be provided.

Sanford

Sandbag operations are available at the Public Works Complex located at 800 W. Fulton Street starting Tuesday, Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.

VOLUSIA COUNTY

Volusia County will distribute sandbags to residents from 1-5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24, at the Volusia County Branch Jail located at 1300 Red John Drive in Daytona Beach.

Persons must provide proof of Volusia County residency and may receive up to 10 pre-filled sandbags per vehicle through a drive-thru line.

DeLand

The city of DeLand will have sand and bags available for residents beginning at 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Tuesday.

The sandbag distribution site will be in the parking lot south of Melching Field, 601 South Woodland Boulevard, at the corner of East Hubbard Avenue and South Woodland Boulevard.

Sand and bags will be on site. Please bring your shovel and ID for proof of residency. There will be a limit of 10 bags per residence.

Edgewater

The city of Edgewater has stocked two locations with sand piles:

  • Southwest Corner of Hibiscus Drive and 26th Street

  • Mango Tree Lake (901 Mango Tree Drive)

Information

  • Both locations are accessible 24 hours a day

  • Residents should bring their own shovels and bags outside of staffed hours at the Hibiscus Drive location.

  • The Mango Tree Lake location will not be staffed, so residents must bring their own bags and shovels.

  • Bags may also be purchased at local home supply centers or double-bagged, heavy-duty garbage bags may be used.

Sandbag information:

  • The Hibiscus and 26th Street location will be staffed for sandbag distribution on:

  • Monday, Sept. 23, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Tuesday, Sept. 24, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Wednesday, Sept. 25, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Thursday, Sept. 26, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. (weather permitting)

  • 10 bags will be available per household with proof of Edgewater residency, while supplies last

Port Orange

The city of Port Orange said it will open its sandbag distribution site on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at noon for city residents.

The site is located in the field next to the REC Center at 4655 City Center Circle.

Officials said the site will reopen on Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m.. Hours could change depending on weather and the availability of sand.

It is a self-service site. You must bring your identification and a shovel. Staff will provide bags for use.

There is a limit of 10 sandbags per person. Staff will be there to assist residents who need help.

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Haley is a digital content producer for ClickOrlando.com and first started as a News 6 producer in October 2014. She’s a graduate of Indiana University with a Bachelors of Arts degree in journalism. She specializes in theme parks and lifestyle writing.

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