Monitoring Helene Update #3 - Multiple Advisories for South Florida

September 26, 2024
3:55 PM

The City of Cooper City continues to monitor Hurricane Helene. A tropical storm warning, tornado watch, and flood watch remain in effect for South Florida, including Cooper City as periods of heavy rain and strong winds push through our area.

The National Weather Service has advised South Florida residents and visitors to expect a few more hours of strong wind gusts, intermittent downpours, as well as hazardous coastal and marine conditions.

City Operations
As of this update, Cooper City’s municipal operations continue on a normal schedule. City Hall, the Community Center, and Pool and Tennis Center remain on regular schedule.

Parks, Sports Complexes, and Recreational Programming
Activities and fitness programs that take place at the Community Center and Pool and Tennis Center, along with all organized (Optimist) activities at the City's sports complexes have been cancelled for Thursday, September 26. Our Parks and Recreation Department is regularly assessing weather conditions on our fields and parks. As of this update, parks and recreational facilities are open for public use.

Solid Waste Services
All garbage and recycling collection services remain on a regular schedule.

Please remain vigilant and stay tuned to local media outlets for timely forecasts and updates.

Make sure you stay up to date with all Cooper City emergency notifications by visiting www.CooperCity.gov/AlertCooperCity and signing up for Alert Cooper City. We use this system to keep residents updated on any impacts to City services due to a storm.