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OUR MISSION:
FLOYD COUNTY GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO CREATING A CLIMATE THAT PROMOTES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY CONSCIOUSNESS, AND A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. WE ARE DEDICATED TO SERVICE EXCELLENCE THAT ENHANCES THE QUALITY OF LIFE.

 



IN THE NEWS




2006 SPLOST Web Site
For SPLOST Committee Updates, please click on the link above.


Floyd County's 2006 Audit
Year Ending 12/31/06



Working on Wellness

Pollution Hotline & Stormwater Management

Leaf Season Begins October 1

Floyd County Board of Jury Commissioners
Jury Box Questionnaire & Affidavit

Water Conservation Tips

Outdoor Water Use Schedule

Floyd County Animal Control Adopts New Animal Rescue Procedures

Pandemic Flu Preparedness Information
Información de Estado de preparación de Gripe Pandémica



UPCOMING EVENTS




January 8, 2008 -
noon: Caucus
2 p.m.: Meeting

January 22, 2008 -
4 p.m.: Caucus
6 p.m.: Meeting

February 5, 2008 -
(this meeting date was originally scheduled for Feb. 12, but due to an ACCG conflict, was moved up one week)
noon: Caucus
2 p.m.: Meeting

February 26, 2008 -
4 p.m.: Caucus
6 p.m.: Meeting

*Please note, the Commission meetings are now being held in the new Community Room - located on the 2nd Floor of the Administration Building - 12 East 4th Avenue.


To view recent meeting minutes, please click on the logo above.

 Family Severe Weather Disaster Planning

Everyone from families and neighbors to teachers and students should plan and rehearse what they would do during the first 72 hours of any severe weather-related event or disaster. During some situations, such as winter storms, floods or tornadoes, it may
take emergency teams at least 72 hours or more to reach certain areas in order to open roadways and restore utilities. The benefit of being self-sufficient for 72 hours or longer is that you and your family can survive circumstances that might be fatal if you were not prepared.

Steps To Creating a Family Disaster Plan

Severe Weather Preparedness Resources

Follow the guidelines below to prepare a complete severe weather plan for your family or business.

Flood Safety
Lightning Safety
Hurricane Preparedness
Winter Storm Preparedness
Severe Weather Resource List

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