Click Here for Updates: Youth Programs will re-open Monday Sept. 18th Curfew has been lifted. ALL City Parks will be closed until further notice.

Irma

Curfew has been lifted as of Thursday am .  You must have an ID with you and a very good reason for being out.

All Parks will be closed beginning on Friday Sept. 8th

City Offices are now open during regular business hours. 

PBC Schools are closed the rest of this week. 

To report or track an outage: Call 1-800-4-OUTAGE (1-800-468-8243) or visit www.FPL.com/outage.  And here is more FPL info: 

Due to the nature and severity of this storm we expect to experience an unusually high number of calls.

Our crews will first assess the damage in the impacted areas. Once these assessments are completed they will respond and make any emergency conditions “safe”

Signs are left onsite and in most cases, power will not be restored

Anyone who experiences an impact to their water service after Hurricane Irma can report the issue by calling (561) 740-4600.​ (PBC Water Utilities)

State of Florida Division of Emergency Management: www.floridadisaster.org/info/

FEMA is now accepting claims for losses during Hurricane Irma.  Call 1-800-621 3362 or 1-800-621-FEMA.   Residents who sustained losses during #Irma can begin applying for @fema for assistance at Disasterassistance.gov

Good Samaritan Hospital has re-opened as of Tuesday. 

Palm Beach County Water Utilities is urging customers to conserve water and flushes until power is restored. 

Announcement: The City's Community Center & Youth Programs will be open tomorrow (Monday September 18th)

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