Manatee County Launches Sandbag Initiative to Prepare for Hurricane Season
Manatee County Launches Sandbag Initiative to Prepare for Hurricane Season
Public Filling Event Scheduled for July 18 with Targeted Deliveries for Vulnerable Residents
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (July 15, 2025) — Manatee County Department of Public Safety, in partnership with Community & Veterans Services (CVS), will host Operation: Sandbag Support, a drive-thru filling and pickup event on Friday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Public Safety Complex, 2101 47th Terrace E, Bradenton.
“Having sandbags ready ahead of a storm can make a big difference in protecting homes and property,” said George Kruse, Manatee County commission chair. “We encourage residents to prepare early and make use of these resources now—before a storm is on the way.”
This full-day event is open to Manatee County residents only, with no eligibility requirements for in-person pickup. However, the county will provide home delivery of 10 sandbags per household to residents who meet all the following criteria:
60 years of age or older
Transportation dependent
Residing in Evacuation Level A or B
Deliveries will begin the afternoon of the event and continue as needed. Eligible residents can request delivery through an online form that screens for evacuation zone and transportation access. Those who do not qualify for delivery will automatically receive event details and a link to the county's sandbag locations map.
Additional support teams will be on site to assist with logistics, hydration stations, and information about the special needs registry, designed to help those who require additional assistance during emergency events.
“At-risk residents shouldn’t have to choose between their safety and their limitations,” said Manatee County Public Safety Director Jodie Fiske. “This effort ensures that help reaches those who need it most — and that all residents have access to critical storm preparedness resources.”
This coordinated effort is made possible through the support of Manatee County’s Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) partners, Department of Juvenile Justice youth volunteer groups, OWP Community Service Workers, as well as county staff and volunteers.
“Our community always steps up when it matters,” said Manatee County Director of Community and Veterans Services Sarah Brown. “It’s heartening to see so many local groups and individuals lending a hand to protect our neighbors.”
For full hurricane preparedness resources, including evacuation zones, supply lists, and the seven (7) existing self-serve sandbag locations open throughout the Hurricane Season, visit mymanatee.org/storm or call 3-1-1.
For more information about Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or call (941) 748-4501. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.
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