The Charlotte County Emergency Management Office is working through response and recovery from storms, maintaining communication with local, state, and federal agencies. Follow social media for updates:
Text the word CHARCOCARES to 888-777 to receive text updates on recovery resources.
Hurricane Milton
- Call Center 941.833.4000: Open 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday
- FEMA Disaster Recovery Center open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Sunday at South County Regional Park Recreation Center, 670 Cooper St., Punta Gorda
- Renewal Period for Flood Insurance Policyholders extended to Nov. 26 for policy terms that ended Aug. 28.
- Red Cross and FEMA DSA Teams Visiting Charlotte County and going door-to-door to help people apply for federal assistance, check the status of applications, identify potential needs, and make connections with organizations that can provide additional resources
- South Gulf Cove Lock open with manned operation from 7 a.m.-7 p.m.
- Comfort Station with restrooms, showers and laundry (bring your own supplies) open at Harold Avenue Regional Park Recreation Center, 23400 Harold Ave., Port Charlotte
- Open shelter - Harold Avenue Regional Park, 23400 Harold Ave., Port Charlotte (Bring your supplies)
Resource Sheet Storm Debris Removal Dashboard Debris Removal Progress Map
Closures
- Some Community Services facilities, parks, and amenities remain closed
- Chadwick Park, Englewood Beach, Port Charlotte Beach Park and all boat ramps remain closed until further notice
- ShorePoint Punta Gorda remains closed until further notice
Community Services Facilities Status
Road Closures
Kevitt Boulevard between N. Access Road and Grouse Avenue in Port Charlotte will be closed to public traffic beginning Oct. 15. The area will be used as a disaster debris management site.
Residents should obey all road closure signs and barricades.
- The first vehicle to stop has the right of way.
- If two vehicles stop at the same time, the one on the right has the right of way.
- If one vehicle is turning left and the other is going straight, the vehicle going straight has the right of way.
- Proceed cautiously and be prepared for others who may not follow these rules.
FEMA
- Online at DisasterAssistance.gov
- On the FEMA mobile app
- Call 800.621.3362 from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST
- FEMA Disaster Recovery Center open 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Sunday at South County Regional Park Recreation Center, 670 Cooper St., Punta Gorda
- Your address and zip code
- Condition of your damaged home
- Insurance information, if available
- Social Security number
- Phone number where you can be contacted
- Address where you can get mail or email address to receive electronic notifications
FEMA Clean and Sanitize Assistance has been approved, limited to $300 per eligible household, awarded as a one-time payment following a FEMA home inspection and determination of eligibility. Residents whose homes are habitable but require cleanup actions such as muck out, mold remediation, and limb clearing are eligible to apply for CSA, which is intended to address potential health and safety concerns and ensure minimal damage to homes is addressed to prevent additional losses. This program is not available automatically and must be requested and approved separately while applying for FEMA assistance.
Goodwill Community Resource Center
The Goodwill Community Resource Center in Port Charlotte have experienced staff who can help residents apply for FEMA and SBA assistance. The Goodwill Community Resource Center is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday- Friday and is located inside the Peachland Plaza Goodwill store, 24123 Peachland Blvd, Unit B1, Port Charlotte. Additional services provided by the Goodwill Community Resource Center includes disaster unemployment technical assistance, job search assistance and internet and website portal navigation. The phone number is 941.255.3884.
Multi-Agency Resource Center
- 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Saturday
- 12 p.m.-6 p.m. Sunday
Charlotte County Transit Services is offering free rides to and from the MARC. To schedule a ride, call 941.575.4000 option 1.
Storm Debris & Solid Waste
- Mini-Transfer and Recycling Transfer Station open 24/7 with restrictions
- Charlotte County Landfill open and accepting residential debris drop-off 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Monday to Friday and 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday.
- Guidelines for Storm Debris Separation and placement in county-maintained roads - It is the property owners' responsibility to bring the debris to the curb and properly separate it into these categories and place the piles in county-maintained right-of-way, off the road and not on private property: construction and demolition materials, electronic waste (e-waste), household hazardous waste, white goods, vegetation, regular household garbage. Do not to place trash or debris around fire hydrants, backflow preventers, or water meter boxes.
- Little Gasparilla Island debris drop off for residents
- Two sand drop-off sites are open Monday-Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Englewood Beach and Don Pedro Knight Islands for flood-deposited sand left by Hurricane Milton
Debris Separation Guide Debris Separation Guide-Spanish
Storm Debris Removal Dashboard
Permits and Inspections
- Pop-up permitting site open at the Mac V. Horton West County Annex, 6868 San Casa Drive, Englewood for residential storm-related permits:
- Monday: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
- Tuesday to Friday: 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
- Last customer served at 3:30 p.m.
- Permitting Guidelines for Storm Damage Repairs
- Unlicensed Contracting During an Emergency is a Felony
- Work that can be Completed Without a Permit - To streamline the rebuilding process and prevent delays, follow these guidelines on work that does not require a permit:
- Removal of debris from on or inside a structure.
- Minor demolition to prevent injury or prevent further damage to buildings. This includes removal of drywall that has been affected by flood water.
- Structural shoring and bracing.
- Repair of minor water leaks that do not involve structural, mechanical, or electrical systems.
- Previously permitted fences destroyed by the storm may be re-installed, like for like, in the exact same location, except for fences used as a pool enclosure. Pool enclosure fence replacements must be reviewed for compliance with pool safety requirements.
- If you are unsure whether your project requires a permit, or if additional information is needed, visit Permits or contact Community Development at 941.743.1201 or BuildingConstruction@CharlotteCountyFL.gov.
- Damage Assessment Placards: Community Development will be conducting damage assessments and placing placards to advise on property damage assessment results. These placards notify owners when a permit is needed for repairs or reconstruction, even if a contractor says otherwise. Placards may be in different colors, but they all convey the same message: a permit may or may not be required. If you're unsure, please contact Community Development at 941.743.1201 or BuildingConstruction@CharlotteCountyFL.gov.
Repairing Damage After Hurricanes: Understanding FEMA’s 50% Rule
Charlotte County Community Development urges homeowners to be aware of FEMA’s 50% Rule when assessing and planning repairs to their damaged properties. This rule helps homeowners decide how to move forward with repairs and stay within local and federal guidelines.
Steps to follow:
- Before starting any repairs, make sure you obtain a full estimate of how much it will cost to fix the damage to your home.
- You need to know your home’s current market value (excluding land value). If you have had a private appraisal within the past 12 months, that assessment can be used. If not, contact the Charlotte County Property Appraiser at 941.743.1498 to find out the building’s value.
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Once you have both your repair estimate and your home’s market value, determine whether the cost to repair is less than 50% of your home’s market value.
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If the cost is less than 50%, you can hire a contractor or pull permits to start repairs.
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If the cost is more than 50%, call Charlotte County Community Development to discuss your repair options.
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All permits that are related to a single event (hurricane, fire, flood) are counted together toward the 50% threshold, whether the permits are open or closed. Contact Community Development if this applies to you.
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For more information, call Community Development at 941.743.1201. Every homeowner’s situation is different, so it is important to get help that applies to your specific case.
Damage Assistance
- Assist in Response - Report Storm Damage to Charlotte County
- Business Damage Assessment Survey - FloridaDisaster.biz
- Cleanup Assistance by Crisis Cleanup - call 844.965.1386, deadline Nov. 1, 2024 - This is for Hurricane Helen & Milton
Safety tips
- Contractor Storm Preparations | Flooding Safety | Prevent Electrical Hazards During Flooding | Electric Vehicle Safety | Generator Safety | Impacts to Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems After a Flood | Food Safety After a Power Outage | Lithium Battery Safety | Sandbag Disposal
Temporary Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Homes Allowed
Residents whose homes have been damaged and rendered uninhabitable from Hurricane Helene can temporarily live in RVs and mobile homes on their property until Sept. 23, 2027. Only occupants of the damaged home may do so.
RV/Camper Location Registration
To obtain a permit to set a temporary mobile home, visit the Community Development Department at 18400 Murdock Circle, Port Charlotte, to fill out necessary paperwork and provide plans. Questions about RV registration: 941.743.1201.
Donations & Volunteering
Charlotte County Volunteer Reception Center is open. To register and receive an assignment with a response agency in need of assistance, register at the VRC, located at the Family Services Center, 21500 Gibralter Drive, Port Charlotte. The VRC is open from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday (closed Sunday). To save a trip, call 941.370.2734 to register.
VolunteerFlorida: Residents, groups and organizations, contractors or professionals willing to volunteer can register online at VolunteerFlorida.org/volunteerconnect. Contractors or Professionals may also email coadVRC@gmail.com.
Financial donations can be made online at COADFL.org/donate.
Relief & Recovery Resources
Get Help
- For life-threatening emergencies, call or text 9-1-1.
- Sheriff non-emergencies can call 941.833.4161.
- Call the Charlotte County Emergency Operations Call Center for response and recovery information, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 941.743.1320 or 941.833.4000.
- Call Charlotte County Solid Waste for garbage and recycling information at 941.764.4360.
- Call Charlotte County Utilities for water and sewer information at 941.764.4300.
Recovery Resources
- Oxygen-Dependent Residents: Call Vendor for Refills
- Reunification Assistance: Locate loved ones after the hurricane.
- Pharmacies: RxOpen is currently activated for Florida residents.
Disaster Unemployment Assistance available to Charlotte County businesses and residents whose employment or self-employment was lost or interrupted as a direct result of Hurricane Milton and are not eligible for regular state or federal Reemployment Assistance benefits can apply for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA).
Operation Blue Roof available through Tuesday, Nov. 5 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This program is a free service for homeowners and permanently occupied rental properties, providing fiber-reinforced, industrial strength sheeting to protect storm-damaged roofs until homeowners can make permanent repairs. Residents impacted by Hurricane Milton can sign up for this no-cost service by visiting blueroof.gov or calling 888.766.3258.
Samaritan's Purse Cleanup Assistance offers free volunteer service that may be available to help with carrying personal belongings and furniture to the curb, flood cleanup, snaitizing, roof tarping and chainsaw work. Call 833.747.1234.
- Friday, Oct. 18, 2024 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
- Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024 from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
FloridaCommerce: Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program available for local businesses affected by Hurricane Helene until Nov. 24, 2024 or until funds exhausted. Visit FloridaJobs.org/EBL or call 833.832.4494 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Disaster Assistance Program for Low-Income Households
The State Housing Initiatives Partnership Disaster Assistance program provides assistance to low-income households following a disaster.
State Price Gouging Hotline: 1.866.966.7226. Florida’s price gouging law applies to items and services essential to getting ready for or recovering from a storm within the areas of a declared state of emergency. Visit MyFloridaLegal.com
Housing Repairs and Recovery Assistance Portal: The Disaster Case Management Program works with Long Term Recovery Groups to collaborate with national, state and local government and disaster relief organizations to provide resources to disaster survivors: volunteerflorida.org/dcmp-providers.
Legal Services: Florida Rural Legal Services provides free legal services to vulnerable and low-income clients within 13 counties in Florida and farmworkers throughout Florida. They may be able to help if you are experiencing legal challenges from Hurricane Ian. They are a not-for-profit organization and services include assistance with insurance claims, proof of ownership, property disputes, disaster benefits, and legal papers lost in the storm. Call 1.888.582.3410 or visit frls.org.
Insurance Help: The Florida Division of Consumer Services assists insurance consumers in the aftermath of a disaster. Visit myfloridacfo.com/division/consumers/storm/resources or call the insurance consumer helpline: 1.877.693.5236, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Strengthen your Home: The My Safe Florida Home program helps with strengthening your home which also helps to reduce the cost of home insurance premiums. Visit mysafeflhome.com or call 1.866.513.6734.
Help for Food and Beverage Workers: The Southern Smoke Foundation offers financial assistance for food and beverage workers - available nationwide and Gulf Coast funded relief for workers in Charlotte, Sarasota, and DeSoto Counties. Individuals may receive up to $1,000, and families may be eligible for up to $1,200. Apply online: southernsmoke.org/emergency-relief
Florida Dept. of Health Resources
Past Storms
Hurricane Ian Long Term Recovery Plan Public Works Ian ProjectsResidents can still request long-term recovery assistance for Hurricane Ian through the Community Organizations Active in a Disaster website at COADFL.org.
Small businesses and most private nonprofit organizations who suffered damage from Hurricane Debby that occurred on Aug. 1, 2024 are eligible to apply for Small Business Administration Economic Injury Disaster Loans. The deadline to apply for Economic Injury is May 12, 2025. For information:
- Apply online at SBA.gov/disaster
- Call the SBA Customer Service Center: 800.659.2955
Housing Repair Program: The Rebuild Florida Housing Repair and Replacement Program (HRRP) for Hurricane Ian is a centralized housing rehabilitation, reconstruction or replacement program that prioritizes low-to-moderate income families with seniors aged 62 and older, children, and/or disabled household members impacted by Hurricane Ian: ianflstormrstg.wpenginepowered.com.
Past Evacuation Orders
Hurricane Helene in 2024:
Hurricane Ian in 2022: