Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine – Update #2: Sandbag Locations/Actualización # 2: Ciclón Potencial Tropical Número Nueve – Ubicaciones de Bolsas de Arena

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​​In preparation for Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine, Alachua County staff will distribute sandbags (10 bags per vehicle).

  • Alachua County’s Wayside Park (11855 NW U.S. 441) distribution begins on Tuesday, Sept. 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and will continue Wednesday at 9 a.m., weather permitting, until 3 p.m.


After staffed hours, sand, bags and shovels will be available for self-service.

Directions to Wayside Park

  • Northbound on U.S. 441 (from Gainesville): Turn right onto County Road 237 (at Dollar General), then right onto Northwest 126th Avenue, and right again onto Northwest 59th Terrace to access Wayside Park (located at the Mobile convenience store).
  • Southbound on U.S. 441 (from Alachua): Turn left onto County Road 237 (at Dollar General), then right onto Northwest 126th Avenue, and right again onto Northwest 59th Terrace to access Wayside Park (located at the Mobile convenience store).


Preparing for the storm

Stay updated on real-time weather developments by texting “Alachua” to 888-777 and following the Alachua County Facebook page. The Alachua County Ready website is also a valuable resource for storm information.

Alachua County residents are urged not to underestimate the potential impact of this storm. Take precautions now to ensure the safety of your family and property. Make sure your hurricane kits and emergency plans are ready.

Important actions to take include:

  • Secure loose items around your home that could be carried by strong winds.
  • Protect properties in flood-prone areas.
  • Trim tree limbs around windows and clear debris.
  • Move vehicles away from trees.
  • Ensure all family members are familiar with your emergency plan.
  • Prepare for possible extended power outages.
  • Refill essential prescription medications.
  • Create a plan for pets.
  • Check-in on neighbors, particularly those with special needs.For the latest storm track and updates, click here.

For more information, contact Alachua County Communications Director Mark Sexton at 352-264-6979 or email msexton@alachuacounty.us.

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