Manatee County to Host Operation Sandbag Drive-Thru Event on June 26
Manatee County to Host Operation Sandbag Drive-Thru Event on June 26
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (June 22, 2026) - With hurricane season underway, Manatee County is encouraging residents to start preparing now, rather than waiting until a storm is in the forecast.
To help residents get started, Manatee County Public Safety Department, in partnership with Community and Veterans Services (CVS), is hosting Operation Sandbag, a free drive-thru sandbag distribution event on Friday, June 26, from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Public Safety Complex, 2101 47th Terrace E., in Bradenton.
Residents can receive up to 10 pre-filled sandbags per household. There are no eligibility requirements for in-person pickup other than being a Manatee County resident.
“Preparedness is one of the easiest ways residents can help protect their homes and families during hurricane season,” said Commission Chair Tal Siddique. “We encourage residents to take advantage of this opportunity and make a plan before a storm is in the forecast.”
In addition to the drive-thru event, Manatee County will provide home delivery of 10 sandbags to qualifying residents who are unable to attend in person. To qualify, residents must be:
60 years of age or older
Transportation dependent
Living in Flood Zones 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 flood zone and transportation access. Residents who do not qualify for delivery automatically will receive event details and a link to the County’s sandbag locations map.
“The best time to prepare is before there is a storm to track,” said Manatee County Public Safety Director Jodie Fiske. “Operation Sandbag gives residents an opportunity to take simple steps now so they have resources available if they’re ever needed.”
Through this partnership, County departments are working together to ensure eligible residents have access to additional support during the hurricane season.
“Preparedness looks different for every household,” said Manatee County Director of Community and Veterans Services Sarah Brown. “By working together, we're helping remove barriers and making sure residents who may need extra assistance have access to resources that can help them prepare for potential flooding.”
For more information about hurricane preparedness, flood zones, evacuation levels and Manatee County's seven self-serve sandbag locations available throughout hurricane season, visit mymanatee.org/storm or call 3-1-1.
For more information on Manatee County Government, visit mymanatee.org or contact Manatee County Government Communications at news@mymanatee.org or call (941) 745-6397 (NEWS). Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @ManateeGov.
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