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The 2022 John's Pass Seafood Festival is set for January 20th - 23rd, 2022. Similar to previous years, the event will take place in John's Pass Village & Boardwalk over 4 days. The City is currently taking applications for vendors by visiting the John's Pass Seafood Festival page: HERE. For more information please contact the...

WHEN TO REUSE:  Any sandbags which did not come into contact with floodwaters can be safely reused or stored. We do recommend keeping any sandbags that did not come in contact with flood waters as we are not out of hurricane season yet and it will save you a trip for the next storm that approaches. HOW TO STORE SANDBAGS:...

Post-Storm Guidance Before you begin cleaning up after the storm make sure to document the damage and apply for building permits with the city. Building and demo permits due to flood damage will be free of charge for 30 days after the storm.  Bring yard and storm debris to the side of the street for...

Friends, Residents, and Tourists, At this writing, Elsa still has not made landfall north of us, but she continues to raise havoc. It seems the timing of the bands of wind gusts and high tides were to our advantage, and we had minimal flooding potential. Our damage assessment teams will be out early this morning....

Take action now! Friends, Residents, and Tourists, At this writing, the sandbag station at Archibald Park has closed and no sandbags remain. Our staff, volunteers, and Mayor Hendricks and Commissioner Hutson has all worked hard the last three days. Also, thanks to Frabotta’s Beach Kitchen, who supplied are hardworking crews with pizza. Neighbors helping neighbors....

ACT ON YOUR PLAN-NOW!!!!   Friends, Residents, and Tourists, Do not panic, but now is the time to implement your plan. This storm is taking a similar path to Eta as it approaches us and makes landfall to our North. It will be close to our shore tonight and through the morning hours Wednesday. The...

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