LEON COUNTY, FL (WTXL) - Leon County and the City of Tallahassee are establishing information stations to help its citizens cope with recovery after Hurricane Hermine.
To aid citizens with navigating through post-hurricane recovery, information stations for citizens will be set up beginning Friday through Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day.
Staff with the City of Tallahassee and Leon County Government will also be available to help with general service, insurance, and recovery questions.
The city and county said that information stations will be located in Building 2 at the Leon County Fairgrounds and in the second floor conference room at the Frenchtown Renaissance Center.
They said residents do not need paperwork but should be able to provide contact information and answer basic questions about damages they've suffered.
A list of community resources and frequently asked questions will be posted here and here by the end of the day on Friday. Citizens needing assistance may call (850) 606-1322 or e-mail StormRecovery@leoncountyfl.gov.