Politics & Government
What's Your Hurricane Evacuation Zone and Plan?
Floridians are urged to prepare as the National Hurricane Center monitors Tropical Storm Isaac. The Tampa Bay area is in the five-day cone of uncertainty.
Find your evacuation zone and make a plan now. Determining your evacuation zone, nearest shelters and hotels only takes a couple of minutes with the resources from the Pinellas County Emergency Management team and website.
Pinellas County has five evacuation zones:
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- A (Red) - Potential surge is 4 to 8 feet.
- B (Orange) - Potential surge is 8 to 14 feet.
- C (Yellow) - Potential surge is 14 to 19 feet.
- D (Green) - Potential surge is 19 to 26 feet.
- E (Purple) - Potential surge is 26 to 29 feet.
To find out what evacuation zone you live in, enter your address on the Pinellas County Emergency Management website. Print the results if you can. It may even be wise to email the results to family or friends living nearby or out of state. This may help if you lose or misplace the list during an evacuation.
If you are unable to look up your zone online, call the Pinellas County's automated system at 727-453-3150 and type in your home phone number, or call the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department at 727-464-3800 and speak with someone over the phone between 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Closest Hurricane Shelters:
Gulfport Elementary School, Boca Ciega High School and Thurgood Marshall Middle School
Closest Special Needs Shelters: John Hopkins Middle School, Oak Grove Middle School and Dunedin Highland Middle School
Closest Accommodations: Hampton Inn, Shirley Ann Hotel and Courtyard by Marriott St. Petersburg/Downtown. All three hotels are in a Non-Evacuation Zone.
Mobile/Manufactured Homes
People living in a mobile home must evacuate, even if they are not located in an evacuation zone.
Emergency Shelters
There are 32 shelters in Pinellas County. Not all of them are special needs or pet friendly. Check out the complete list on the Pinellas County Emergency Management's website to plan ahead if you need a specialized shelter.
Evacuation Route
We have attached the evacuation route provided by the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department to print.
Here are some of the major roads that will lead you north and east of Clearwater.
- Eastbound on Gulf to Bay Boulevard (State Road 60)
- Northbound on Belcher Road
- Northbound on US 19
- Northbound on Keene Road
- Northbound on Alt. 19
All of the information is provided by the Pinellas County Emergency Management Department. For more information, download and print the 2012 Hurricane Guide.
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