Emergency management leaders say now is the time to get prepared for Colin and any other storm that heads our way this hurricane season.

New Smyrna Beach city workers will stage pumps in flood prone areas Monday morning.

They will also distribute sandbags at the Maintenance Operations Department on Industrial Park Avenue.

There are also locations in Brevard and Lake counties for residents to pick up free sandbags Monday.

Osceola County workers helped residents out Sunday, shoveling sand into bags and loading them into cars.

More than a thousand sandbags were handed out.

Residents say even through the storm may not make a direct hit on our area, it’s still good to be prepared.

“The way that it’s landscaped, yeah my patio gets flooded often,” said Buenaventura Lakes resident Inez Collins, “because of the rain and the way it pours.”

City staff in New Smyrna Beach will also check to make sure all their pumps and chainsaws are in working condition before the worst of the storm hits.

And in one day alone, Osceola County gave out more than 7,000 sandbags.

We are expecting anywhere from 4-6 inches of rain, so there is a potential for flooding throughout certain low lying areas of Central Florida, like Buenaventura Lakes.

Brevard County

Residents can pick up sandbags daily at the Sheriff's Work Farm, 2955 Pluckebaum Road in Cocoa. You can get sandbags between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Only 10 sandbags are permitted per car.

Lake County

Residents in Lake County can fill sandbags at four locations throughout the county:

  • ASTOR
    Fire Station 10
    23023 State Road 40
  • ALTOONA
    Fire Station 14
    42700 State Road 19
  • FRUITLAND PARK
    Fire Station 53
    2505 Spring Lake Road
  • CLERMONT
    Fire Station 110
    6234 County Road 561

Residents must bring their own shovels. They are allowed to take up to 20 bags of sand per household. Hours of pickup are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. until further notice.

Clermont

Clermont's Public Works Dept. will make sandbags available to residents starting Monday at 9 a.m.

The bags will be available at the department's offices located at 400 12th Street.

Osceola County

Residents in Osceola County can fill and make sandbags at several locations from noon to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Residents are encouraged to bring their own shovel and someone to help fill the bags. 

There is a 25-bag limit. Help will be available for those unable to fill the bags themselves.

  • Road & Bridge Department               3850 Old Canoe Creek Road
  • Road & Bridge Department               1698 S. Hoagland Boulevard in Kissimmee, 34741
  • Poinciana Library                                101 N. Doverplum Avenue in Poinciana, 34758
  • Robert Guevara Community Center   501 Florida Parkway, 34743
  • Kenansville Community Center          1178 S. Canoe Creek Road in Kenansville, 34739
  • Holopaw Community Center              8801 Community Center Road in Holopaw, 34773 
  • Celebration Library                             305 Campus Street, 34747

City of Kissimmee Residents:

Residents in the City of Kissimmee will be limited to three sand bags. Proof of residency with the city limits must be provided.

  • The Corner of Mabbette Street and Alaska Avenue, across from the YMCA

City of St. Cloud Residents:

No locations have been listed. St. Cloud residents are encouraged to use the above county sites.

For more information, residents are encouraged to visit osceola.org. The Citizen Information Center will also open Sunday at noon. To contact, call (407) 742-0000.

Volusia County

Volusia County has not opened sandbag locations. However, they say they will if conditions escalate.

The county will, however, open a Citizens Information Center that residents can call for updates starting at 9 a.m. Monday. The number to call is 866-345-0345.

City of New Smyrna Beach Residents:

Residents can pick up sandbags on Monday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sand and bags will be provided, but residents must bring their own shovels and fill their own bags.

Proof of New Smyrna Beach residency required.

  • New Smyrna Beach Maintenance Operations Department   124 Industrial Park Avenue

For more information about sandbags, residents can call 386-424-2209 during business hours.