Where to Find a Hurricane Shelter

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As Hurricane Milton, approaches, Sarasota and Manatee county shelters are opening to the public ahead of its landfall. Emergency Operations Centers in both counties are calling for the evacuation of everyone in levels A and B. Those living in level C should be prepared to evacuate if the storm intensifies. Find your evacuation zone here.
Both counties emphasize that public shelters should be a last option and that it's always recommended to stay with family and friends, if possible, when you're told to evacuate.
Stay tuned to local media and the counties' websites for the most-to-date information ahead of a storm or emergency event. Visit SCGov.net or My Manatee.org for the most up-to-date information on shelters and other storm-related information.
Uber Is Offering Free Rides to Shelters with Code MILTONRELIEF
Anyone who needs or wants to evacuate to a state-approved shelter ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall and lives in one of the 51 counties under a state of emergency (including Sarasota and Manatee) can take an Uber there for free, according to the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
To get a free ride, use the promo code MILTONRELIEF when using the Uber app.
Before you Evacuate to a Center, Take the Following Precautions
- Locate the water shut-off valve for your residence. The valve is generally on the side of the house nearest the water meter/backflow prevention device, or may be inside the garage.
- Turn the valve to the off position. This will help minimize damage to the interior of your home should a pipe burst.
- Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for turning off your pool and/or water heater and unplug them, and switch off the circuit breaker.
- Place an ice cube or two in a sealed plastic bag or small container in the freezer. If the ice cube has melted down from its original shape by the time you return, you'll know the power was off for an extended period of time and that you should throw out any food.
- Turn off the power and shut off the water valve to your irrigation system.
- Remove loose items, decorative and otherwise, outside the house and in the yard, and place them inside.
- Alert friends or family members of your plans and how they can contact you.
What to Bring to a Shelter
- Disinfectant wipes.
- Hand sanitizer.
- Flashlight (in case your center loses power).
- Your insurance, Medicare or Medicaid cards, driver license or photo I.D.
- Your children’s immunization and other important health and insurance records.
- Each family member’s medications, along with dosage information and physician’s contact information.
- Drinking water.
- Snacks or special foods.
- Bedding and pillows.
- Book or electronic entertainment items with headphones and chargers.
- Change of clothing.
- Personal hygiene items (including toilet paper).
- Games/comfort items for children.
For information on how to prepare to bring your pet with you to a shelter, click here. All Sarasota County evacuation centers are pet-friendly.
Sarasota County Emergency Shelters
Evacuation centers will open at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8. The Emergency Operations Center is now calling for the evacuation of everyone in levels A and B. Those living in level C should be prepared to evacuate if the storm intensifies. All Sarasota County shelters are pet-friendly.
Hurricane Helene Temporary Shelter at Colonial Oaks Park
A temporary, consolidated shelter for those impacted by Hurricane Helene is open at Colonial Oaks Park.
Atwater Elementary School
4701 Huntsville Ave., North Port
Booker High School
3201 N. Orange Ave., Sarasota
Brookside Middle School
3636 S. Shade Ave., Sarasota
Fruitville Elementary School
601 N. Honore Ave., Sarasota
Gulf Gate Elementary School
6500 S. Lockwood Ridge Road
Heron Creek Middle School
6501 W. Price Blvd., North Port
North Port High School
6400 W. Price Blvd., North Port
Phillippi Shores Elementary School
4747 S. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota
Southside Elementary School
1901 Webber St., Sarasota
Taylor Ranch Elementary School
2500 Taylor Ranch Trail, Venice
Manatee County Emergency Shelters
The following Manatee County shelters will open at 2 p.m. today, Monday, Oct. 7. Please note that not all Manatee County shelters are pet-friendly.
A special needs shelter will also be opening for those who have pre-registered. If you have not registered and you need to go to the special needs shelter, click here to do so.
Miller Elementary School
4201 Manatee Avenue West, Bradenton
Mills Elementary School (Pet Friendly)
7200 69th Street East, Palmetto
Myakka City Elementary School
37205 Manatee Ave., Myakka City
Sugg Middle School (Pet Friendly)
5602 38th Ave. W., Bradenton (pet-friendly)
Harvey Elementary School (Pet Friendly)
8610 115th Ave. E., Parrish
McNeal Elementary School
6325 Lorraine Road, Lakewood Ranch
Mona Jain Middle School (Pet Friendly)
12205 44th Ave. E., Bradenton
Gullett Elementary School (Pet Friendly)
12125 44th Ave. E., Bradenton