The cities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, and Neptune Beach have received many inquiries on when beaches citizens will be able to receive recently approved and distributed COVID-19...
Watering Restrictions
Changes in Watering Restrictions Begin November 1, 2020
Beginning November 4, 2019
Daylight Saving Time March 8, 2020 - November 1, 2020 (2 days per week) |
Eastern Standard Time November 1, 2020 - March 14, 2021 (1 day per week) |
|
---|---|---|
Residential ODD numbered addresses | Wednesday & Saturday | Saturday |
Residential EVEN numbered addresses | Thursday & Sunday | Sunday |
Non-residential COMMERCIAL | Tuesday & Friday | Tuesday |
Water BEFORE 10:00am or AFTER 4:00pm |
For more information you can view the St. Johns River Water Management District’s information here . . .
Do Your Part to Save Water
Water is a resource shared by all, and as Florida’s population increases, so does the need for all of Florida’s residents to conserve. Water conservation may seem unnecessary in a state surrounded by water, but not all of that water is readily available for drinking or irrigation.
Conserving water is not only good for the environment, but can help you save money on utility bills, spend less time on home maintenance, and worry less about mold and mildew damage caused by leaking water.