HURRICANE AWARENESS /HAZARDOUS WASTE DAY
SERVES NEARLY ONE HUNDRED
2025 May 29
Clearly understood by Cedar Key Emergency Manager / Fire Chief Robert Robinson is the omnipresent truth that island living has many fine assets, but also carries with it responsibilities, for certain.
With that focus, Chief Robinson orchestrated Cedar Key’s Annual Hurricane Preparedness and Household Hazardous Waste Day on Thursday, May 29, 2025, from 9am to noon. Everything necessary to ready one’s family and property for hurricanes and remove damaging toxins from the environment was manifest with a brief walk about the Cedar Key City Hall and behind it. Hot dogs, chips, and fruit cups were served by the Cedar Key Woman’s Club. Approximately ninety individuals were served.
According to prior Mayor Sue Colson, hazardous waste collection is required by ordinance. Years ago, Cedar Key commissioners decided that while collecting waste, they would use the opportunity for residents also to gather the latest hurricane information.
HURRICANE HELP
The Cedar Key Water and Sewer District’s General Manager John Rittenhouse and Board Member Sue Colson distributed information and answered myriad questions about the critical issues of safe water use and sewer capacities.
Approximately fifteen agencies were represented. Levy County Emergency Management, Levy County Department of Health, University of Florida, Nature Coast Biological Station, Levy County Mosquito Control, Wilson Gas, Central Florida Electric Coop, Waste Pro, and more were in attendance offering their expertise to better residents’ extreme weather experiences.
HAZARDOUS WASTE HELP
On City Hall’s north lawn/parking area, City Public Works staff collected from residents’ paints, poisons, adhesives, insecticides, batteries, aerosol cans, and a host of other unneeded household waste materials.
Their management of these articles means that they will not end up in the marsh or waters surrounding Cedar Key in the event of a storm. All will be recycled or disposed of properly.
THANKS TO CITY STAFF
Cedar Key News has been tracking Hurricane Preparedness / Hazardous Waste Day in Cedar Key since 2011, and even then, the Day had history. Not a simple event, the coordination of some fifteen agencies, making all feel welcome, and serving them a bite to eat is certainly an undertaking for staff. Fire Chief Robert Robinson has always been at the helm, ever so ably steering the event.
Citizens of Cedar Key appreciate the staff’s efforts to keep them informed and free from toxic materials.
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