- February 12, 2025
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MANDATORY BOIL WATER NOTICE is still in effect as of Oct. 9. City staff is in the process of completing required sampling of the water system by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Florida Department of Health which is required for two consecutive days. Should testing results pass, the boil water notice could be lifted as early as Tuesday, Oct. 11. You will be notified by phone message as soon as the boil water notice is lifted.
WATER DISTRIBUTION will continue until the boil water notice has been lifted. It will be available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 North U.S. 1, and 101 East Granada Blvd., (old Food Lion property) at the corner of North Halifax Drive and East Granada Blvd.
CITY HALL will be open for regular business operations on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016, at 8:00 AM.
LEISURE SERVICES FACILITIES AND ALL EVENTS have been cancelled through Wednesday, Oct. 12, to allow facilities to be assessed as other higher priority cleanup activities are completed.
PERMITS for residential and commercial emergency repairs following Hurricane Matthew, contractors and businesses must appear at the City’s Planning/Building permit counter, 22 S. Beach Street, to provide their license to prove they are eligible to do the work intended as well as to receive a no fee permit. No fee permits for hurricane damage related work will be waived for 60 days beginning Monday, Oct. 10. The Planning/Building Department will open at 8 a.m. Tree removal permits have been temporarily suspended. The public is cautioned to hire Florida licensed contractors only and to be wary of door-to-door solicitors asking for large deposits or who promise to speed up the permit process.
YARD DEBRIS should be placed curbside for pickup but not in the roadways. Placing debris in the roadways will impact the storm cleanup as well as emergency vehicle response. The City has debris removal teams in place to begin collecting yard debris late Monday, October 10, or early Tuesday, October 11. The first pass will likely take 5-7 days, with four additional passes being made to complete the removal of yard debris. Regular yard waste pickup remains as scheduled.
“The City thanks you and appreciates your patience and cooperation as we work to bring our community back to high standards typical of Ormond Beach,” said city spokeswoman Loretta Moisio.