City of Hollywood, FL

10/10/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/10/2024 05:52

Local Impacts From Hurricane Milton

City administrative offices and community centers are closed today. All parks programming is cancelled through Thursday.

Garbage and Recycling Collection

Collections are operating on a normal schedule.

Broward County Public Schools & Offices Closed Today


Schools and District offices will be closed on Thursday. All before and after-school care services, activities and events are canceled today. The Magnet Program Expo scheduled for Thursday evening will be rescheduled. Normal operations are expected to resume on Friday, October 11.

City of Hollywood Transit Services

The City's Holly-Go Community Shuttle and Sun Shuttle services are suspended until further notice. Services are expected to resume normal operations on Friday, October 11th..

City-operated Parking Garages Fee Waiver

Parking fees at City-operated parking garages are currently waived.

Public Bathrooms on Hollywood Beach Set to Reopen at Noon Today

Public Restroom on Hollywood Beach Broadwalk are scheduled to reopen at noon today.

Broward County Transit

Broward County Fixed-Route Bus services are operating as normally scheduled, with the following exceptions:

Route 6, Hollywood, SW 30th Avenue Flooding

Effective: Tuesday, October 8, 2024 - Until Further Notice

- Due to flooding, SW 30th Avenue is blocked at Collins Road.

The following detour is in effect for Route 6:

- Northbound: Buses traveling northbound on SW 30th Avenue will turn east on Collins Road to SW 26th Terrace; north on SW 26th Terrace to SR 84; east on SR 84 and continue on the regular route.

Tri-Rail

Due to the severe weather conditions anticipated in South Florida from Hurricane Milton, the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) Tri-Rail operations are suspended through Thursday. For additional updates on service, passengers are encouraged to stay informed by monitoring local news, visiting www.tri-rail.com, calling 1-800-TRI-RAIL (874-7245) or following Tri-Rail on Facebook and X.

Brightline

Brightline have ceased operations today between West Palm Beach and Orlando, however, service between all South Florida stations is expected to continue. Passengers are encouraged to visit www.gobrightline.com and social media pages for the latest information.

Brightline will resume full operations after an assessment of track conditions once the storm has passed. Passengers who currently have a reservation should refer to their email for updates to their trip.