Local declaration ensures comprehensive hurricane preparation and helps allow for future federal reimbursement of potential storm costs
This afternoon at 4:19pm, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake officially declared a State of Emergency for Baltimore in order to ensure comprehensive preparations for Hurricane Irene and to help allow for future federal reimbursement of potential storm costs. Earlier today, Mayor Rawlings-Blake participated in a White House conference call with President Barack Obama, homeland security officials, and other east coast local and state leaders. Mayor Rawlings-Blake said she “has been assured that that federal government is fully prepared to provide additional resources and support to cities and states that may be affected by the storm.” At noon today, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation encouraged residents in Southeast and South Baltimore located in low-lying areas to relocate vehicles to higher elevations. Mayor Rawlings-Blake ordered the opening of free, designated parking facilities for residents who need to relocate vehicles from low-lying areas. For more information on voluntary vehicle relocation, visit: http://www.baltimorecity.gov/OfficeoftheMayor/NewsPressReleases/tabid/66/ID/1498/Residents_in_the_Southeast_Encouraged_to_Relocate_Vehicles_in_Low_Lying_Areas.aspx
All Residents should take these steps to prepare for severe weather:
For more information on how to prepare, visit: http://www.baltimorecity.gov/OfficeoftheMayor/MayoralOffices/EmergencyManagement/HazardsInBaltimore/HurricanesStormsandFlooding.aspx
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