Join District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh at his virtual 45th Coffee with the Commissioner event Wednesday, June 17. The live stream will take place from 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Guests will include Escambia County Administrator Janice Gilley, Community Health Northwest Executive Director Chandra, Office of International Visitors. The discussion will focus on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, its, Aide Debbie Kenney at 850-595-4910 or [email protected]. For District 1 updates, follow
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/06/12/virtual-event-next-district-1-coffee-with-the-commissioner-june-17Join District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh at his virtual 45th Coffee with the Commissioner event Wednesday, June 17. The live stream will take place from 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Guests will include Escambia County Administrator Janice Gilley, Community Health Northwest Executive Director Chandra, Office of International Visitors. The discussion will focus on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, its, Aide Debbie Kenney at 850-595-4910 or [email protected]. For District 1 updates, follow
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/06/16/reminder-virtual-event-next-district-1-coffee-with-the-commissioner-june-17Join District 1 Commissioner Jeff Bergosh at his virtual 47th Coffee with the Commissioner event Wednesday, July 1. The live stream will take place from 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Guests will include Escambia County Administrator Janice Gilley, Pensacola Baptist Health Care CEO Mark Faulkner, President, on the local response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and how area hospitals are handling the current, -4910 or [email protected]. For District 1 updates, follow @MyDistrict1 on Twitter
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/06/29/virtual-event-next-district-1-coffee-with-the-commissioner-july-1bereadyescambia.com or check out the Escambia County Disaster Guide. For updates about emergency, Escambia County encourages residents to join in observing National Preparedness Month in September, these tips from Escambia County and FEMA: Know Your Zone - Do you live in a hurricane, /knowyourzone. Know Your Home - Is it prepared for a hurricane? With COVID-19, your safest place may be, . For a list of available CPR classes offered by Escambia County EMS, click here. Know basic home
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/09/01/'disasters-don't-wait.-make-a-plan-today'-for-national-preparedness-monthCounty and City Cancel Census Stakeholder and Community Kick-Off Scheduled for March 18, Escambia County and the City of Pensacola are canceling the Census 2020 Kick-Off due to CDC's recommendations regarding COVID-19 to social distance and cancel meetings with 50 people or more. The, hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding flow into communities including Escambia County, . Please see the latest news release from the Census for their statement about COVID-19. What is the, the 2020 Census, visit 2020census.gov or follow the U.S. Census Bureau on Facebook for updates
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/03/16/county-and-city-cancel-census-stakeholder-and-community-kick-off-scheduled-for-march-18Beginning Monday, June 1, passengers will be encouraged to wear face masks while riding Escambia County Area Transit buses. If a rider does not already have a mask, ECAT employees will offer a mask to the passenger during the month of June to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. ECAT operators will, accommodate social distancing. Escambia County Mass Transit Director Tonya Ellis stated, “Our, social distancing. I would like to thank the Board of County Commissioners for providing these free
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/05/29/ecat-to-offer-masks-to-riders-beginning-mondayEscambia County to Kick Off Hurricane Preparedness Week May 9, Preparedness Tips During COVID-19 from Escambia County Video Escambia County Hurricane Preparedness 2021, Hurricane Preparedness Week is May 9-15, 2021, and Escambia County would like to encourage, hurricanes change course quickly and without much warning," said Escambia County Emergency Manager Eric, know your plan. COVID-19 is still around so we really want to stress that residents have a plan rather, them, but we know that the likelihood of COVID-19 spreading increases when people are in close living
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2021/05/03/escambia-county-kicks-off-hurricane-preparedness-week-may-9- person limit. Paratransit Services Escambia County Community Transportation (ECCT) will continue to, continues to coordinate with the Escambia County Emergency Operations Center, the Florida Department, service beginning Tuesday, June 30. More bus drivers are returning to work after receiving negative COVID-19 results. Currently, there is one bus driver who tested positive. Hours and Service, with a specific route or additional questions. Updated information is also available at
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/06/29/ecat-returns-to-a-modified-schedule-tuesday-june-30ECAT (Escambia County Area Transit) resumes running a regular schedule on most routes and reinstates regular fares on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. Fares were suspended since Monday, March 23. Free face masks have been provided since June 1 and will continue to be available. Face masks will also be, interactions outside of the home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19. All, -3228 if you need assistance with a specific route or have additional questions. Updated information
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2021/01/25/reminder-ecat-resumes-regular-schedule-and-fares-on-monday-jan.-25ECAT (Escambia County Area Transit) will resume running a regular schedule on most routes and reinstate regular fares on Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. Fares were suspended since Monday, March 23. Free face masks have been provided since June 1 and will continue to be available. Face masks will also, interactions outside of the home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19, -595-3228 if you need assistance with a specific route or have additional questions. Updated
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/12/09/ecat-to-resume-regular-schedule-and-fares-on-monday-jan.-25Pensacola Ferry Service Returns Wednesday, May 19, Escambia County Board of County Commissioners, we are extremely thankful for Coast Guard Sector 8 in, The Pensacola Bay Cruises Ferry Service is set to reopen Wednesday, May 19 with daily service, and District 4 County Commissioner Robert Bender. "I am very happy that this mode of transportation, this service to the community beginning at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, May 19,” said Joe Asebedo, general, schedule is below, and the schedule will be updated on pensacolabaycruise.com: Monday - Thursday
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2021/05/18/pensacola-ferry-service-returns-wednesday-may-19Hurricane Preparedness Tips During COVID-19 from Escambia County, Hurricane Season is June 1 through November 30. Escambia County would like to encourage residents, COVID-19, we really want to stress that residents have a plan rather than go to a shelter," said Escambia County Emergency Manager Eric Gilmore. "The county will provide shelters and will do everything possible to sanitize them, but we know that the likelihood of COVID-19 spreading increases when, ? With COVID-19, your safest place may be at home instead of a shelter. Pack an emergency supply kit. It
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/05/28/hurricane-preparedness-tips-during-covid-19-from-escambia-countyEscambia County Acknowledges Hurricane Preparedness Week May 1-7, Preparedness Tips During COVID-19 from Escambia County Video Escambia County Hurricane Preparedness, Hurricane Preparedness Week is May 1-7, 2022, and Escambia County would like to encourage, stay prepared in the event of a hurricane impacting Escambia County.” Follow these steps to make, hurricane? With COVID-19, your safest place may be at home instead of a shelter. Pack an emergency, information/notifications available directly from Escambia County. The National Weather Service
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2022/04/29/escambia-county-acknowledges-hurricane-preparedness-week-may-1-7Escambia County in the Top 25 for Census Self-Response in Florida, rate is 67.0%, with Escambia County's self-response rate as 64.6%, the City of Pensacola’s response rate as 68.8% and Florida’s self-response rate as 63.8%. Escambia County is in the top 25 for Census, obstacles, but even during COVID-19 stay-at-home orders, Census responses were still readily encouraged, than the final self-response rate for the 2010 Census. "On behalf of the Escambia County Board of, funding will flow into communities like Escambia County every year for the next decade. Thank you
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/10/23/escambia-county-in-the-top-25-for-census-self-response-in-floridaHurricane Zeta Update at noon, Wednesday, Oct. 28, -thru COVID-19 testing at its locations in Pensacola and Santa Rosa County. City of Pensacola, Current Situation On Tuesday, Oct. 27, Escambia County issued resolution R2020-152, declaring a local state of emergency. Escambia County Emergency Operation Center has been activated at a level 2 due to COVID-19 and will be activated for Hurricane Zeta beginning Wednesday, Oct. 28, Wednesday, Oct. 28 and Thursday, Oct. 29 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. "The Escambia County Emergency
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/10/28/hurricane-zeta-update-at-noon-wednesday-oct.-28Tropical Storm Warning Issued for Escambia County, Residents Encouraged to Monitor Potential Severe Weather, hours. Escambia County is encouraging residents to closely monitor the weather forecast this, weather.gov/ama/severesafetytips. For the latest information on severe weather impacting Escambia County, residents are encouraged to sign up for emergency alerts on myescambia.com, like Escambia County Emergency Management on Facebook and follow @BeReadyEscambia on Twitter. Tips to maintain COVID-19, County real-time road closures map: View Escambia County road closures map online here. City of
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/06/05/residents-encouraged-to-monitor-potential-severe-weather-through-sundayHurricane Sally Update from Escambia County Sept. 18 at 12:45 p.m, Escambia County (FDOH-Escambia) will suspend specimen collection for COVID-19 offered to Florida residents, normally take -Masks or face coverings (COVID-19 precautions) We are working on county, A 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew has been issued for Escambia County due to Hurricane Sally, effective, stage early Friday afternoon. Escambia County sustained substantial damage due to wind and flooding, safe for travel. There has been road damage in the county. Escambia County is working closely
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/09/18/hurricane-sally-update-from-escambia-county-sept.-18-at-12-45-p.mHurricane Sally Update from Escambia County Sept. 20 at 2:15 p.m, The curfew in Escambia County due to Hurricane Sally has been extended through Sunday, Sept. 20, . at 4:45 a.m. as a Category 2 with sustained winds of 105 mph and gusts 120+ mph. Escambia County, -counter medications you normally take -Masks or face coverings (COVID-19 precautions) We are, place at 4 p.m. The meeting will also be streamed live on the Escambia County Emergency Management, precautions put in place due to COVID-19. Masks are still required to be worn, and passengers are asked
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/09/20/hurricane-sally-update-from-escambia-county-sept.-20-at-2-30-p.mHurricane Sally Update from Escambia County Sept. 20 at 6:15 p.m, Escambia County (FDOH-Escambia) will suspend specimen collection for COVID-19 offered to Florida residents, Outages -Customer counts September 19, 4 p.m. Update Escambia River Electric Cooperative, The curfew in Escambia County due to Hurricane Sally has been extended through Sunday, Sept. 20, . at 4:45 a.m. as a Category 2 with sustained winds of 105 mph and gusts 120+ mph. Escambia County, Escambia County Emergency Management Facebook page. We would like to thank all our media partners for
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/09/20/hurricane-sally-update-from-escambia-county-sept.-20-at-6-15-p.mHurricane Sally Update #1, . Escambia County Emergency Operation Center has been activated at a level 2 due to COVID-19 and, Current Situation, 3:35 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 14 On Monday, Sept. 14, Escambia County issued, information. There are currently NO evacuations ordered for Escambia County residents, no matter the, , Pensacola Escambia County Road Department - 601 Highway 297-A, Pensacola Ferry Pass Middle School, coastal Mississippi. A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Escambia County. A Flash Flood Watch
https://myescambia.com/news/news-article/2020/09/14/hurricane-sally-update-1The mission of Escambia County government is to provide efficient, responsive services that enhance our quality of life, meet common needs and promote a safe and healthy community.
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