In preparation for Hurricane Irma, sandbags will be available at the following locations Saturday, Sept. 9.

Residents will need to bring their own shovels and fill their own bags, which should be double bagged. Valid identification is required. There is a limit of 10 bags per household.


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Sandbags and sand are available at these locations:

 
Volusia County
Residents who live in unincorporated Volusia County may pick up
sandbags from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 9 at the Volusia County Correctional
Facility, 1354 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach. ID is required. There is
a limit of 10 sandbags per vehicle per visit.

Daytona Beach
The City of Daytona Beach has sand available at the Public Works
facility, 950 Bellevue Ave., and the parking lot on the southeast corner
of Orange Avenue and Jean Street (across the street from the former
police station.) Bags will be available at both locations at 9 a.m.
Sept. 9. Residents should bring heavy-duty trash bags (if they arrive
before 9 a.m. Saturday) and their own shovel. Sand and bags will be
available until 7 p.m. Sept. 9. There is a limit of 10 bags per
vehicle.

Daytona Beach Shores
The City of Daytona Beach Shores has a self-fill sand station at the
south parking lot of Oceans Racket Club, 3000 S. Atlantic Ave., on the
corner of Bellemead Drive and Oceans West Boulevard, (behind Walgreens).
Residents should bring their own shovels and bags.

Edgewater
Edgewater sand stations are self-serve. Residents should bring their
own bags and shovels and be prepared to fill their own bags. ID is
required, and there is a limit of 10 bags per household. Sand is
available at the following locations:

· Fire Station 57, 2628 Hibiscus Drive
· Menard May Park, 413 S. Riverside Drive
· Mango Tree Lake, 901 Mango Tree Drive
· Airpark staging area, 1898 Airpark Road (available at 8 a.m. while
supplies last)

Holly Hill
The City of Holly Hill will have sand available at 10th Street and
Magnolia Avenue Sept. 9, while supplies last. Residents must provide
their own shovels and heavy-duty trash bags and fill their own bags.
There is a limit of 10 bags per resident. Valid identification is
required.

Port Orange
The City of Port Orange will have sand and bags available at 8 a.m.
Sept. 9, while supplies last.
· Southwinds Soccer Complex, 1200 Richel Drive
· Spruce Creek Ball field, 481 Central Park Blvd. (by the tennis courts), Coraci Park, 5200 Coraci Blvd.

For more information on disaster preparedness or to receive emergency
telephone or email notifications from Volusia County Emergency
Management, please visit www.volusia.org/emergency

 

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