A weekly update of village events and information.
Those who wish to run for Vice Mayor or Council Seat 2 in the November election have until noon on Aug. 14 to qualify.
The latest information Palmetto Bay residents need to know has been posted online.
A hurricane warning is now in effect for portions of the Florida East Coast.
The declaration will remain in effect for up to seven days.
Once the storm passes, officials will assess any damages and plan accordingly.
Nearly 78 million are now in the forecast cone for Isaias.
From tonight through Monday, 2 to 4 inches of rain is forecast with isolated maximum totals of 6 inches.
Residents are asked to bring their own bags to Coral Reef Park beginning at 3 p.m.
Heavy rain could result in isolated flash and urban flooding over the weekend, especially in low-lying and poorly drained areas.
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on the storm, currently located over the northeastern Caribbean Sea.
Gamers from Palmetto Bay and Cutler are invited to this virtual tournament on Aug. 21.
Parent-student orientation begins Aug. 24, and remote classes start Aug. 31.
Heavy rains could begin to affect the region beginning Saturday morning.
The center will move over Hispaniola later today.
The order goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. July 30.
The storm could reach South Florida by 2 p.m. Saturday.
The Ready Miami-Dade mobile app can be downloaded for free.
All students, regardless of what their parents declared on a recent survey, will begin the academic year using My School Online.
Three agenda items continued to next meeting on Sept. 21.
Notice will be on the Village website calendar and social media outlets if the session is scheduled for a different date.
Forecasts are predicting heavy rainfall and strong winds which could impact Florida beginning Saturday morning through early next week.
Residents can watch the session online or on TV.
The forecast cone takes it into the Bahamas and South Florida this weekend as a tropical storm.
Once registered, the attendee will receive the GoToWebinar session information and call-in telephone number.
Those who have recovered from COVID-19 may have antibodies that could fight infection.
The latest newsletter from Palmetto Bay.
Items include surgical masks, gowns and face shields, accompanied by a note.
The session was held over Zoom.
Palmetto Bay officials say the shots are needed even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Both sessions begin at 7 p.m.
The work is expected to be completed in December.
The masks will be available at public library system locations.
Village officials advise Palmetto Bay residents to make plans to protect property from storm damage this season.
The center will approach the southern Windward Islands Friday night and move across the islands Saturday and Saturday evening.
A recording of the session can be viewed online.
The deadline to register as a presenter is 5 p.m. on Friday, July 24
The village manager position will be discussed.
Individuals are being reminded to wash their hands before putting on their face covering and keep it on the entire time they are in public.
A tropical depression could form over the next couple of days.