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  • 175 W Warren Avenue
  • Longwood, FL 32750
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The Heroes Fountain in front of the Longwood Police Department will be undergoing maintenance. It should be up and running in a few weeks.
The City of Longwood is currently replacing the water meters in your area. Over the next 6 months, a Meter Team will be replacing your water meter.

Please remember:
  • The Meter Team and Trucks will be clearly identified as Nation Metering Service.
  • The Meter Team does not need access inside your home.
  • You will experience a short service interruption during replacement (typically 1-hour max).
  • The Meter Team will ensure that any surrounding landscape will be returned to its pre-existing condition.

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The Department of Elder Affairs administers programs and services for elders across the state of Florida through 11 Area Agencies on Aging, which operate as Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs). These ADRCs function as a single, coordinated system for information and access to services for all Floridians seeking long-term care resources. For resources near you, call 1-800-96-ELDER or visit Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs) - DOE

Seminole County residents are encouraged to register for emergency alerts through Alert Seminole, Seminole County’s emergency notification and warning system. Residents can sign up to receive emergency alerts via text, e-mail, or voice call about a variety of potential public safety and environmental hazards, including:

  1. Significant weather events, including hurricanes, tornadoes, and severe thunderstorms
  2. Evacuations
  3. Shelter-in-place orders
  4. Emergency shelter information
  5. Highly disruptive road closures
  6. Boil water notices and other safety concerns

Participating residents will receive time-sensitive messages specific to their specified home or business location within Seminole County. Residents can unsubscribe to alerts at any time through their account.