ELSA Updates
Elsa has been downgraded to a Tropical Storm and is not expected to regain Hurricane strength.
The City of Hallandale Beach continues to monitor by following the National Hurricane Center (NHC) for latest storm information, and partnering with Broward County and State Emergency Management Divisions.
There may be rainy, windy conditions with possibility of a few tornadoes as early late Sunday night through Tuesday for Broward County. Isolated pockets of heavy rainfall may occur with possibility of flooding. An Executive Order has been signed by the Governor that covers Monroe and Miami-Dade Counties, no Emergency Order is currently planned for Broward. Confidence in the forecast track is higher, but significant uncertainty remains in the intensity forecast. The City of Hallandale Beach will continue to monitor over the weekend.
Visit Broward County's Hurricane Information Center for resources and information.
Visit the City's Emergency Management Information Pages at:
www.coHB.org/EM
www.coHB.org/Hurricane
www.coHB.org/Elsa
Get all the most recent official Tropical Storm Elsa information from the National Hurricane Center.
CITY UPDATES
All City Park facilities including our beaches will remain open until further notice.
Garbage/Sanitation pickup will continue on the regular schedule until further notice.
Bulk pick up scheduled for Monday, July 5th in the Southwest has been postponed until further notice.
All bulk trash items should now be removed from swales throughout the City. Residents are reminded to keep areas clean to minimize clogged drains and projectiles during the storm.
Mini-Bus Shuttle service will remain in normal operation until further notice. However, conditions are being monitored and the buses will stop running when conditions are no longer safe.
Normal City Operations are anticipated to resume on Tuesday, July 6th. We are closed Monday, July 5th in observation of the Independence Day Holiday.