Hurricane/Tropical Storm Information

Hurricane Helene Post Storm Updates (Sept. 29 at 3:47 p.m.)

Dunedin Mayor Julie Ward Bujalski, along the City Commission and City Manager Jennifer Bramley gave a Hurricane Helene update to the community highlighting flooding, power outages, resources, safety information and trash/recycling and debris collection.

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City Updates

  • Dunedin City Hall will be open to residents Monday, September 30, as a "Cooling/Charging Station" from 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. Please bring your chargers.
  • The Dunedin Library will open tomorrow Monday, September 30 regular business hours
  • Public parks, and Recreation facilities, including the Pool and Sprayground, are open.
  • The Causeway bathrooms remain closed until further notice. 
  • Weaver Park Pier is closed until further notice. 
  • Weaver Park playground is closed.
  • The Marina is closed until further notice due to significant storm damage. Vessel owners are allowed to check on their boats with pre-approved marina passes.
  • Stirling Park Driving Range is closed until further notice. 
  • Power outages: Duke Energy reports crews are working with multiple agencies to restore power to critical services like hospitals, water treatment plants, pump stations, and facilities providing emergency services. Duke Energy - Contact Duke Energy to report or view current power outages in the area. 

Trash & Recycling

  • Trash & recycling collection resumed on Friday, September 27. We’re asking our community to be patient with delays in collection of storm debris.
  • If flooding has occurred at your property please place flooded household materials and tree/yard debris in separate piles at the curb. FEMA will be on site to assess flood debris and bring in FEMA approved contractors for collections. We will have more information on storm flood debris collections next week.
  • The City recycle sites will remain closed until our division’s storm related responsibilities allow for manpower to service them. New information and updates will be available on all City social media platforms and DunediNews enews updates.

    Please contact Solid Waste for more information:
    727-298-3215
    SolidWaste@DunedinFL.Net

Hurricane Disaster Recovery Resources

  • FEMA assistance is now available to Pinellas County residents who experienced damages/losses due to Hurricane Helene. Disaster assistance may include financial help for temporary lodging, basic home repairs and other disaster-caused expenses. Eligible residents can apply online at DisasterAssistance.gov, using the FEMA app, or by phone at 1-800-621-FEMA (3362).
  • The Disaster Distress Helpline is open and provides 24/7 toll-free, multilingual disaster crisis counseling for anyone experiencing emotional distress related to disasters. Call or text 1-800-985-5990.
  • Residents who need help cleaning up damage can request assistance through the Crisis Cleanup at (844) 965-1386 or by visiting crisiscleanup.org. Local voluntary relief organizations will respond to these requests.
  • Residents needing disaster assistance, including cleanup kits, can contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767).  
  • HOPE Florida is assisting residents with unmet needs. The HOPE Line can be reached at 1-833-GET-HOPE (1-833-438-4673) or at hopeflorida.com.
  • Feeding Tampa Bay is offering food pantries and food distribution events in Pinellas County for residents impacted by Hurricane Helene. The latest information can be found at disaster.pinellas.gov

Disaster Assistance for Businesses

  • Florida Commerce and the State Emergency Response Team (SERT) activated the Business Damage Assessment Survey in response to Hurricane Helene. Business owners can self-report physical and economic damage caused by Hurricane Helene. Businesses can complete the survey online by visiting https://floridadisaster.biz/Respond/BusinessDamageAssessmentsSurvey and selecting “Hurricane Helene” from the dropdown menu.
  • Florida Commerce activated the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program, making $15 million available for businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene. Florida small business owners in need of assistance are encouraged to visit  FloridaJobs.org/EBL to apply for the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program. Businesses in Pinellas County, including sole proprietors, are eligible to apply.

Latest Storm Updates and Reminders

  • Use a generator safely. Keep generators in well-ventilated locations outside, away from all doors, windows and vent openings. Never use a generator in a garage, even with the door open.
  • Water-damaged power outlets can cause fires. Keep your power off after home flooding until an electrician can take a look.
  • If you have an electric vehicle or golf cart and it was exposed to salt water, it needs to be moved away from your home by at least 50 feet.  These vehicles may catch fire in the coming days.
  • City water is safe for drinking, but we ask you to continue to conserve use at this time.

Additional Recourses: 

Duke Energy - Contact Duke Energy to report or view current power outages in the area. 
City of Dunedin Website - Check out our website for important updates and information.
Road Closures - For traffic and closure updates across our area. 
Clean-Up Hotline: Crisis Cleanup has activated the Hurricane #Helene Cleanup Hotline: (844) 965-1386.

What to do and Who to Contact Post-Storm Flyer available in both English and Spanish in the linked file
CIC remains open t 727-464-4333.
If you suspect price gouging, report it to the Florida Attorney General’s Office by visiting MyFloridaLegal.com or calling 1(866) 9NO-SCAM.
If you’re looking for hotel accommodations in non-evacuation zones, use the Hotel Evacuation Zone Look-Up Tool.
Updates will be posted on disaster.pinellas.gov, sent out via Alert Pinellas and Ready Pinellas, and on Facebook @PinellasGov and X @PinellasGov.

Pinellas County Hurricane Guide: pinellas.gov/make-a-plan/hurricane-guide-english/
Severe Weather Preparedness: pinellas.gov/preparing-your-home-for-severe-weather/
Flood Information Resources: pinellas.gov/flood-information/

 

Executive Order 24-01-Helene(PDF, 132KB)

 

 

Before the Storm

Alert Pinellas

Receive countywide emergency notifications.

 

Have a Plan

Create a plan for your family on how to respond to a potential disaster. 

Emergency Kits

Learn what to include in your emergency kit. 

Hurricane Preparedness Guide

Pinellas County's comprehensive guide for hurricane preparation. 

Know Your Zone

Find out if you're in an evacuation zone with this county map. 

Sales Tax Holiday

Learn the disaster preparedness items that are eligible.

Subscribe to DunediNews

Subscribe to Dunedin's emergency updates. 

Preparation - Wastewater

The City of Dunedin’s Wastewater Department suggests to do the following before/after/during a storm:

  • Make sure your cleanout caps are snug and secure so sewer cannot escape.
  • Stay out of the water in the streets! Although it is not wastewater, that water is full of bacteria!
  • Conserve water when possible. Even if your power is on and you’re able to use every facility in your house- please think twice as the Wastewater Treatment Plant is already treating extra water from the storm!
  • If you see any open manholes, manholes with shifted lids, or manholes without lids- notify the Wastewater Department as soon as possible.
  • In Dunedin, Wastewater and Stormwater are separate collection systems, discharging to different places. Find each department’s contact information below:
    • Wastewater:
      • Office (7:30am – 4:30pm): 727-298-3256
      • After Hours: 727-639-3570
    • Stormwater:
      • Office: 727-298-3232

For more information visit: dunedingov.com/stormwater

 

During the Storm

Sandbag Do's and Don'ts

Learn what sandbags can and can't do, and how to use them to the best of their ability. Video provided by 10 Tampa Bay. 

Secure Your Pets

Ensure the safety of your furry friends. 

Find a Shelter

Find which shelters are open and what accommodations they have. 

NOAA NHC Radar

Track and monitor storms and weather systems. 

After the Storm

Damage Assessment

How to respond during and immediately after a storm. 

Disaster Assistance

Resident and business disaster assistance information. 

Duke Energy

Check the power outage map. 

Business Resources

Preparation and recovery assistance to businesses. 

Volunteer

Prepare and help in recovery efforts in Dunedin and Pinellas County.