Marco Island after Hurricane Ian, resident information
, 2022-09-30 02:00:00,
The City of Marco Island released updated information for residents following Hurricane Ian on Friday morning.
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Electricity
- LCEC is working with Florida Power and Light to restore power.
- The main power feed to LCEC is out. FPL has not provided an estimated restoration timeframe yet.
- Turn off appliances, boat docks and pool equipment before power is restored for safety.
Municipal Water
- There is no boil water notice.
- Water and sewer services are intact city-wide.
Road Conditions
- All main roads and bridges on Marco Island are open and passable.
- Stay off streets as much as possible.
- Do not drive through standing water.
Cooling and charging center
- Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Mackle Park Racquet Center, 1361 Andalusia Terrace.
- Residents who urgently need to call a family member will have access to a phone for no more than two minutes to let them know they are alive and OK.
Storm Debris Collection
- Curbside debris will begin on Monday, Oct. 3.
- Separate storm litter and debris into piles
- Normal trash
- Vegetative debris
- Construction debris
- Appliances and white goods
- Electronics
- Hazardous waste
Grocery Stores
- Both Publix locations on Marco Island are open.
- Winn-Dixie is open, including the pharmacy.
Fuel and gas stations
- There are no…
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