Hurricane Guide: Mandatory Evacuation, Parking, Closures and More
The impacts of Hurricane Sandy are expected today.
Although some Middletown residents might be nervous and feel uncertain about Hurricane Sandy, Town Administrator Shawn Brown said the town is well prepared.
"I think things are going well," he said on Saturday night. "Resources are setup and people are prepared." Brown said the next challenge will be how to clean up after the storm.
Below are the updates from various town departments regarding a mandatory evacuation order, shelter, closures, parking and traffic restrictions:
Parking and Traffic
- The Town of Middletown will begin a parking ban at midnight on Monday and will last until further notice
- On Monday at 10:00 am the police department and the public works department will begin blocking the lower Aquidneck Avenue area with cement barricades. The barricades will be located at Wave Avenue and Aquidneck Avenue (north Side), Purgatory Road/Aquidneck Avenue, (all traffic diverted up Purgatory Road, and Memorial Boulevard at the town line so no traffic will get caught on Memorial when it floods.
Evacuations and Shelter
- Gaudet Middle School, located at 1113 Aquidneck Ave. is open as a regional shelter for all Aquidneck Island residents. No pets are allowed.
- A mandatory evacuation of those homes in the Category 1 and 2 Hurricane Flood Zone area to evacuate homes and businesses by 10:00 a.m. on Monday Morning. This area includes the businesses and residences in the lower Aquidneck Area as well as parts of Purgatory Road. Middletown Police Officers will go door to door and notify residents of the evacuation order as well as through the Code Red Message system.
Closings
- Middletown schools, town hall offices, library and senior center will be closed on Monday.
- Other school closing reported: the MET East Bay, St. George's, URI, All Saints Academy
- No PAYT trash pickup on Monday or Tuesday
- There are no plans to close the Newport Bridge unless wind speeds reach a certain speed. Large profile trucks would be banned after sustained winds of 59 mph and all traffic is banned at 69 mph wind speeds.
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Chowda Head
6:58 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
Electronics: Did you know when the power comeS back on, it's the surge of electricity that can harm your computers, tv's etc, If you loose power, be sure to turn OFF and UNPLUG your equipment!
MkM
8:51 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
Thanks Computer Guy for the great tip!
Jo
7:30 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
stay safe!
Jonathan Harley
7:48 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
What is the exact definition of Middletown Category 1 and 2 Flood Zones? Above notice is very vague!
Jonathan
Lori
8:10 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
http://www.muni.ri.net/middletown/Planning/FloodHazardAreas_v1.pdf
This is a map that marks flood areas, not zones - still searching!
Taxpayer
9:49 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
the green areas on this map
http://www.riema.ri.gov/preparedness/evacuation/Hevac_Middletown.pdf
Olga Enger
10:04 am on Monday, October 29, 2012
It's the area right by the Atlantic Beach Club up to about Easton's Point Pub. If you can get on the town's GIS system, it is shaded in light blue (http://www.middletownri.com/government/7/158/Geographic-Information-System). Residents and businesses were notified through the Middletown Police who went to each address yesterday.
Kshia Clay
11:52 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012
How do I find out if my parents have been evacuated. Im in another state and don't know the area to well