Residents and Business Owners are Asked to Self-report Hurricane Irma Damage to Help Emergency Management Assessments
Special to the Immokalee Bulletin
Posted 9/22/17
Residents and business owners in Collier County are encouraged to self-report damage from Hurricane Irma using the county’s website. Go to …
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Residents and Business Owners are Asked to Self-report Hurricane Irma Damage to Help Emergency Management Assessments
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Special to the Immokalee Bulletin
Residents and business owners in Collier County are encouraged to self-report damage from Hurricane Irma using the county’s website. Go to http://www.colliergov.net/your-government/divisions-a-e/emergency-management to self-report damage on the one page form. This will give Emergency Management the ability to better gather information to assess the highest impacted areas.
This tool is for voluntary participation and is not an application for local, state or federal assistance.
The Collier County Information Hotline will remain active until 6 p.m. Sept. 22. Residents with questions should call the Hotline at (239) 252-8444. When the Information Hotline stands down, residents within Collier County can dial 311 with questions. Information can also be found at colliergov.net or on our social media channels, including Facebook (www.facebook.com/CollierGov) and Twitter (@CollierPIO).