Miami Beach Steps Up to Help with Recovery of Hurricane Irma

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– City staff working in parks and Fire deploying to Florida Keys –

City of Miami Beach staff are back to work – sort of. First thing this morning, staff from all departments boarded buses to head out to city parks. Staff will be working together in parks throughout the city to assist in clean-up efforts. A list of the parks are attached.

The Miami Beach Fire Department will also be deploying a team of 12- 20 firefighters to the Florida Keys to assist in clean-up efforts today around noon. The city is grateful that it did not experience any catastrophic damage and feels that it is imperative to give back to the other areas that were not as lucky.

The city is requesting donations for the fire teams to take with them. The following items are being requested and can be delivered to Miami Beach City Hall at 1700 Convention Center Drive between now and noon.

  •   Non-perishable food
  •   Water
  •   Tarps
  •   Generators
  •   Empty reusable fuel tanks
  •   Batteries
  •   Flashlights
  •   Insect Repellents
  •   Baby Wipes

WHEN 

Fire Teams begin deploying Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at Noon

Donations Accepted now – 12:00 PM

 

WHERE

Fire Teams deploying from Miami Beach Fire Station 2, 2310 Pine Tree Donations accepted at Fire Station 2 and Miami Beach City Hall

List of City of Miami Beach Parks where staff will be working together to assist in clean-up efforts September 13, 2017

Allison Park

Altos Del Mar Park

Beach View Park

Crespi Park

Indian Beach Park

La Gorce Park

Muss Park

Normandy Isle Park and Pool

Normandy Shores Golf Club

North Shore Park Youth Center

Parkview Island Park

Poinciana Park

Polo Park

Sunset Isle II Park

Sunset Lake Park (Sunset Island IV Park)

Tatum Park

Washington Park

Washington Park Annex


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