Leon County Closures and Winter Storm Update
As we anticipate the arrival of freezing rain, snow, and extremely cold temperatures, Leon County teams are preparing to respond to icy road conditions, downed trees, and to support all response and recovery operations.
To assist with these essential functions, the County has closed all public-facing offices, starting at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, January 21, and all day Wednesday, January 22.
Leon County Office Closures
- Leon County public-facing offices
- Leon County community centers
- Leon County libraries
- Leon County Solid Waste Management Facility and Household Hazardous Waste Center
Additional Service Information
All LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library branch libraries, including the Main Library, will close on Tuesday, January 21, at 5 p.m., and all day Wednesday, January 22. All libraries will resume normal operating hours on Thursday, January 23.
Waste Pro collection subscribers should place their carts out for pickup according to the week's holiday schedule.
In the event of an animal-related emergency, service is available by calling the Consolidated Dispatch Agency at 850-606-5800. Leon County Animal Control encourages residents to only use this service to report dangerous or aggressive dogs, sick or injured domestic animals, and animal cruelty. Injured wildlife calls will be forwarded to the St. Francis Wildlife Association at 850-627-4151.
Please consider the following safety measures for you and your family:
Roadway Safety:
Given the increased risk of freezing rain and icy road conditions, the National Weather Service is advising everyone to stay off the roads if at all possible.
Safety Measures for Residents:
- Stay Indoors: If going outside, dress in multiple layers and don't forget to wear a hat, scarf, gloves, or other winter attire.
- Check on Vulnerable Individuals: Check in on elderly neighbors, family, and friends who may need additional assistance.
- Heating Safety: Use heating devices safely. Keep flammable materials away from space heaters and do not use ovens or stoves to heat homes. Make sure each appliance is properly adjusted and you have followed the manufacturer's instructions and local building codes for use.
Home Protection Tips:
- Protect Pipes: To prevent freezing and bursting, allow outdoor faucets to drip slightly overnight.
- Do Not Use Certain Devices Indoors: Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning by never using generators, charcoal grills or gas grills indoors. Also, be sure to check the batteries in all carbon monoxide detectors in your home. Refer to this Florida Department of Health video to learn more.
- Protect Plants: Bring potted plants indoors or cover outdoor plants with blankets or plastic to prevent frost damage.
Pet Care During Cold Weather:
- Bring Pets Indoors: Ensure that pets have a warm, indoor space. If this is not possible, provide a dry, draft-free shelter outside.
- Check Paws and Fur: Wipe your pet’s paws and fur after being outside to remove ice and moisture.
- Ensure Adequate Food and Water: Pets need more food in the cold because keeping warm uses more energy.
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To stay up to date on Leon County preparedness actions, you have the following resources:
- Visit LeonReady.com – The Leon Ready website is a hub of resources to help you, your family, and your neighborhood prepare for disasters. There are a variety of resources available, like the County’s Disaster Survival Guide, a full list of disaster supplies for your disaster bucket, and so much more, to increase your readiness.Â
- Download the Leon County Citizens Connect Mobile App – The Citizens Connect mobile app puts timely emergency notifications at your fingertips through push notifications on your smartphone or other device. Be the first to know about shelter locations, road closures and service changes by downloading the application on the Apple and Google Play stores.Â
- Visit the Leon County Emergency Information Portal – Hosting the same information as the Citizens Connect app, the Emergency Information Portal can be accessed on a desktop or a mobile browser by visiting www.LeonCountyFL.gov/ei.
- Tune into iHeartRadio – Residents can listen to iHeartRadio on the following stations: WFLA-FM 100.7, WFLF-FM 94.5, WTNT 94.9, KISS-FM 107.1, X-FM101.5, and The Beat-FM 105.3.Â
- Listen to 88.9 WFSU-FM – Residents can tune in to 88.9 FM for the most up-to-date information from local public safety officials. Featuring to-the-minute reporting, WFSU, Leon County and the City of Tallahassee remain committed to getting information out on the radio as soon as possible.Â
- Call 2-1-1 Big Bend – If you need community information, services and support any day of the year, Big Bend 2-1-1 is reachable by dialing either 2-1-1 or 850-617-6333.Â
- Call 850-606-3700 with questions – Leon County Emergency Management staff is available to answer questions about how you should prepare, act and recover.Â
- For updates on City of Tallahassee Utilities and other City services, visit Talgov.com.Â
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For up-to-the minute critical emergency information, visit the County’s Emergency Information Portal at www.LeonCountyFL.gov/ei. For more information, please contact Leon County Community and Media Relations, at (850) 606-5300 / CMR@LeonCountyFL.gov.
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