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Hurricane Wilma


Miami Recovers Hurricane Relief Initiative
Mayor Manny Diaz Announces Miami Recovers, the City’s secondary response to Hurricane Wilma which shifts focus from the distribution of essential supplies to the distribution of information regarding available assistance from local, state, federal and other sources. more


Residents are encouraged to call the 3-1-1 answer center for any questions or concerns, please call 3-1-1 in Miami-Dade or (305) 468-5402 outside of Miami-Dade County. TDD:(305) 468-5402.Specialists are available to take calls in English, Spanish and Creole

Residents can contact FEMA for Disaster Assistance. Individuals who have roof damage, may be able to receive temporary plastic covering free of charge  from the US Army Corps of Engineers.  Operation Blue Roof

Elections originally scheduled for November 1 in the City of Miami, have been rescheduled to November 15.Residents can check the Miami-Dade County election website for the revised election calendar and sample ballots.

Tips for Hiring Contractors
Homeowners searching for contractors to make repairs to their property from damage caused by Hurricane Wilma should take precautions to hire licensed and insured contractors. more



Media Advisories
11/08/2005 DCF Secretary Lucy Hadi to Attend Miami Launch of Food for Florida
11/07/2005 "Food for Florida" Disaster Food Stamp Program To Open in Broward and Miami Dade Counties
11/04/2005 Mayor Manny Diaz Announces Miami Recovers Hurricane Relief Initiative
11/04/2005 Post Hurricane Wilma Update on City of Miami Operations
11/03/2005 Tax Relief Granted for Hurricane Wilma Victims
11/02/2005 City of Miami Garbage and Debris Collection Continues
11/02/2005 Blue Roof Government on The Go Bus Will Be on Site Throughout The City of Miami
10/31/2005 City of Miami Curfew is Lifted
10/31/2005 Update on City of Miami Operations
10/31/2005 Regularly Scheduled Garbage Pick-up Resumes in The City of Miami
10/31/2005 City of Miami Focuses Once Again On Specific Neighborhoods Without Power
10/30/2005 City of Miami Delivers Ice to Local Communities that Still Remain Without Power
10/29/2005 City of Miami Serves More Than 120,000 People and Turns to Individual Assistance
10/29/2005 City of Miami Points of Distribution-Ice and Meals Throughout The City
10/29/2005 Ice and Meals at Four Locations on Saturday
10/28/2005 More About The Ice Machine Being Leased By the City of Miami
10/28/2005 Update on City of Miami Services, Events and Regulations
10/28/2005 The City of Miami Continues to Provide Relief for the Community at Three Points of Distribution
10/27/2005 The City of Miami Leases Ice Machine that Makes One Ton of Ice an Hour
10/27/2005  Cultural Fridays and Flagler Halloween Party Postponed
10/27/2005 NET Centers Open phone lines for Volunteer Information
10/27/2005 Parks and Public Spaces Public Meetings Postponed
10/26/2005 Due to Hurricane Wilma City of Miami Early Voting Sites Suspended
10/26/2005 Post Hurricane Safety Important Tips
10/26/2005 City of Miami Police Civilian Employees to Return to Work
10/26/2005 City of Miami Parks Remain Closed
10/26/2005 City of Miami Continues Distribution of water and Ice at 3:00pm Today from City Hall and Hadley Park
10/26/2005 City of Miami Continues Distribution of Water and Ice from the Orange Bowl at Noon Today
10/25/2005 City of Miami is Open for Business on Wednesday
10/25/2005 Note to Residents- Please Separate Trash from Vegetation
10/25/2005 City Commission Meeting Thursday October 27
10/25/2005 Parks and Recreation Personnel Information
10/24/2005 Mayor and Commissioners Give out Water and Ice
10/24/2005 Curfew Enforced from 8 pm to 6 am
10/24/2005 City of Miami is Closed for Business Tuesday- only Essential Employees should report to work
10/24/2005 City of Miami begins to Clear Major Roadways
10/23/2005 City of Miami is Closed for Business Monday, there will be NO garbage collection Monday
10/21/2005 Mayor Manny Diaz Signs Declaration of Emergency in Preparation For Hurricane Wilma
10/20/2005 City of Miami Continues with Waterway Clean up Effort that Could Prevent Potential Hurricane Damage
10/20/2005 City of Miami Encourages Residents to Use Mini-Dump During Hurricane Preparations
10/19/2005 City of Miami Solid Waste Maintains Only Regular Scheduled Garbage and Bulky Trash Pick-Up