City of Gulf Shores Update on Hurricane Sally Recovery Efforts

City of Gulf Shores Update on Hurricane Sally Recovery Efforts

Gulf Shores, Ala. – While our area sustained significant damage with major flooding, extensive power outages, structural damage, wide-range beach erosion, fallen trees, and many impassable roads, we are happy to report that cleanup is moving quickly, and power and other utilities are being restored. Please see the following update on the progress our City has made over the last two weeks.

BEACHES

The City of Gulf Shores, City of Orange Beach, Baldwin County, Gulf State Park, and Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism have been working closely with Governor Kay Ivey and the State of Alabama to determine when beaches can safely reopen. While our area has seen vast improvement over the last two weeks, there is still a lot of work to be done. The City ofGulf Shores, Orange Beach and Fort Morgan will reopen beaches at 6 a.m. on Oct. 2. However, most public beach access points will remain CLOSED until further notice due to safety concerns.These include:

oGulf Shores

§Gulf Place

§West Gulf Place

§West 5th Street

§West 6th Street

§West 10th Street

§West 12th Street

§West 13th Street

§Little Lagoon Pass Park

oGulf State Park

§Gulf State Park Pier

§Gulf State Park Pavilion

§Beach access at Perdido Beach Blvd. and State Park Road 2

oOrange Beach

§Romar Beach

§Cotton Bayou

§Alabama Point (including under Perdido Pass Bridge) and Alabama Point East

These extended closures of public access areas are strictly due to safety concerns. Repairs to boardwalks and other damaged areas will take place as quickly as possible. Reopening of access points and parking lots should begin in mid-October as soon as they are fully repaired and deemed safe.

CITY OF GULF SHORES RESIDENT BEACH ACCESS

-East Gulf Place will reopen for City of Gulf Shores Resident Only Parking on Friday, October 2. Hurricane Re-Entry/Beach Parking Passes will be required for parking.

VISITORS

-Private accommodations that can reopen will have open access to the beach beginning October 2. Visitors should contact their lodging accommodation provider for specific information related to their stay.

CURFEW

-The City of Gulf Shores curfew will expire on Friday, October 2, at 6 a.m. At that time, checkpoints located at West 12th Avenue (Domino’s) and on East Beach Boulevard will also be taken down.

CITY FACILITIES AND PARKS

-The following City facilities and parks are now open:

oCity Hall and Executive Offices, Library, Gulf Shores Museum, Gulf Shores City Store, Outdoor Basketball Courts, Skate Park, Dog Park, Mo’s Landing Park (boat launch remains CLOSED), Canal Park Boat Launch

-The Bodenhamer Recreation Center will open at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 1. Regular hours will resume at that time.

-The Cultural Center gymnasium received significant damage and will remain closed until further notice.

-The Gulf Shores Sportsplex track and football stadium are open.

-Wade Ward Nature Park will remain closed until further notice due to storm damage.

RELIEF DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS & DONATIONS

-All drive-through distribution locations are now closed. Gulf Shores United Methodist Church is operating a Volunteer Reception Center for those interested in volunteering with disaster relief. Please contact Gulf Shores United Methodist Church at 251-597-2983 for more information.

DEBRIS PICKUP

-Gulf Shores City Crews and Contractors are working 12-hour shifts, seven days a week to clean up storm debris throughout the City of Gulf Shores. The cleanup process will take several weeks. Residents are asked to continue to have patience as crews are working as fast as they can. Please contact Public Works at 251-968-1156 for any questions related to storm debris pickup.

We appreciate your patience as we take care of our residents and continue working to rebuild Alabama’s coastal communities.

The City of Gulf Shores will continue to share updates through our City’s website and our social media channels. To receive updates via email or text message, please visit www.gulfshoresal.gov and click on “Notify Me."

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