Safer Places – Warming Stations Open in Elmore County Tonight

In preparation for the frigid temperatures forecast for tonight, the Elmore County EMA has coordinated the opening of 3 Warming Stations in Elmore county as a part of the Safer Places Program.

These Warming Stations will being opening after 5:00pm, Tuesday 1-29-19 and are for citizens seeking warm shelter overnight. There are no meals served, bedding is not provided, or services provided by the host facility.

We appreciate these host facilities opening their doors to the citizens of Elmore county.

Warming Station Locations:

Elmore County Courthouse, 100 E. Commerce St., Wetumpka, AL 36092 from 5 p.m. tonight to 6 a.m. tomorrow morning

Tallassee Police Department, 214 Barnett Blvd., Tallassee, AL 36078 from 6 p.m. tonight to 6 a.m. tomorrow morning

Millbrook Baptist Church, 3431 Browns Rd., Millbrook, AL 36054 from 6 p.m. tonight to 6 a.m. tomorrow morning

Stay Warm!

Bart

1-28-19 Elmore County Commission Work Session Agenda

This is the work session agenda for the Commission meeting 1-28-19.

The Elmore County Commission meets on the 2nd Floor of the Historic Elmore County Courthouse, downtown Wetumpka.
Work Session starts at 5:00 p.m. and Commission meeting soon after, normally about 6:00 p.m.

If you want to share a thought or have a question on any item please let me know.
Bart

 

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Representative Ingram Delivers Grant Checks to Elmore County Schools

Representative Reed Ingram presented grant checks to Redland Elementary, Airport Road Intermediate and Coosada Elementary schools this week. These funds are to support ongoing projects and  programs important to the principals of each school.

While touring renovations taking place at Stanhope High School  with Superintendent Richard Dennis,  Representative Ingram talked about how impressed he was with the progress being made in Elmore county school system.

We appreciate Representative Ingram for his continued support of our school system and for the leadership given by Superintendent Richard Dennis. Representative Ingram is always there when called upon by Elmore county leadership and we appreciate his service to the citizens.

Bart

January 19, 2019 Tornado Response Update – Elmore County Disaster Relief Fund

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Damage assessments from the Saturday January 19 tornado are still taking place along the 18.2-mile path through Elmore county starting in the City of Wetumpka at the Bibb Graves bridge and ending near north of Eclectic.

Over a 1000 people have volunteered their time and equipment to assist with clean-up in the damaged areas. This week County EMA personnel have been accessing structure damage that occurred along this path and county crews are picking up debris along county roads.

If tornado related assistance is needed or if you want to know how you can volunteer or help with the recovery, you may call 211 for information and guidance.

If you want to make a monetary contribution the Elmore County Disaster Relief Fund (ECDRF) has been activated again to receive contributions. This Fund is managed by a volunteer group of Elmore County citizens and is the same organization that collected and distributed more than $150,000 in contributions after the tornado outbreak in April 2011.

The Central Alabama Community Foundation is also receiving monetary donations with the distribution of funds being managed by the ECDRF.

Citizens that have been impacted by this tornado may submit an application by email at   tornadorelief@cityofWetumpka.com or by mailing the application to PO Box 24, Wetumpka, AL 36092. An application can found here: ECDRF Application.

I have been asked by many people how they could make a monetary donation to assist their fellow Elmore county citizen in need and here is what you can do. The ECDRF has established accounts at First Community Bank, Primesouth Bank or River Bank and Trust with donations being accepted at all branches. You may also donate through the Central Alabama Community Foundation website at cacfinfo.org to Wetumpka Tornado Relief.

Thanks,

Bart

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Volunteer Coordination in Wetumpka for January, 21 2019

In continued support of the City of Wetumpka’s storm damage response, below is a statement from the Elmore County Commission concering volunteer coordination:
The Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) will open tomorrow at 8:00am to 5:00pm at the DHR Office 8961 US Hwy 231, Wetumpka. They will not be accepting any more volunteers after 3:00pm. To be able to volunteer, you must be 18 years of age or have a parent’s permission (under 13 is prohibited).

There are two staging areas set up for volunteers after initial registration at the VRC, Wetumpka High School and Wetumpka Football Stadium (Heavy Equipment).

Wetumpka Fire Department is assigning volunteers to the damaged areas. The VRC is only accepting local volunteers tomorrow.

Elmore County Commission Supports Wetumpka’s Response to Storm Damage

Elmore County Commission staff, highway department, county EMA personnel and sheriff’s department supported the City of Wetumpka’s response to this afternoons storm damage.

I arrived at the county emergency operations center soon after the first reports of damage and spent the majority of the afternoon in the heaviest damaged areas along with Commissioner Stubbs and other county personnel.

Responding personnel were from multiple State agencies, the City of Montgomery, Prattville, Tallassee and Millbrook along with most all Elmore county volunteer fire departments, some from Montgomery county along with Autauga County Sheriff department, Autauga EMA personal and Porch Creek Tribal police.

The Elmore County EMA office has released the below statement concerning volunteers coordination:

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Volunteer Coordination Information

Volunteers that are looking to help with the clean-up efforts in downtown Wetumpka or in the county should contact the Elmore County EMA office at (334) 567-6451 beginning at 8 am Sunday January 20, 2019.  The Elmore County Commission and City of Wetumpka are appreciative of volunteers wanting to assist, but want to ensure coordination to maximize recovery efforts and resources

Thanks,

Bart

Reminder: Monthly Countywide Cleanup Day is this Saturday 1-12-19

Monthly Countywide cleanup day is this Saturday, 1-12-19

Trucks will be at the locations below from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

The pick-up sites are for residents to bring amounts of trash larger than the normal residential trash container will accommodate.

Limbs smaller than four feet and no more than six inches in diameter will be accepted but it is not designed to accept trash or clean-up debris from contractors.

Items such as batteries, appliances, oils and gases, paints or thinners will not be accepted.

These are the pick-up sites for this Saturday:
Town of Elmore – Town Hall
Holtville High School
Elmore County Judicial Complex
CEWSA – Redland Facility
Emerald Mountain Equestrian Center
Kent – Old Highway Department

If you have any question please contact me.
Bart

Monthly Countywide Cleanup Day is this Saturday 1-12-19

Monthly Countywide cleanup day is this Saturday, 1-12-19

Trucks will be at the locations below from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

The pick-up sites are for residents to bring amounts of trash larger than the normal residential trash container will accommodate.

Limbs smaller than four feet and no more than six inches in diameter will be accepted but it is not designed to accept trash or clean-up debris from contractors.

Items such as batteries, appliances, oils and gases, paints or thinners will not be accepted.

These are the pick-up sites for this Saturday:
Town of Elmore – Town Hall
Holtville High School
Elmore County Judicial Complex
CEWSA – Redland Facility
Emerald Mountain Equestrian Center
Kent – Old Highway Department

If you have any question please contact me.

Bart