Find your Key West property with NOAA’s aerial imagery

A team of NOAA aviators have been taking aerial imagery of locations affected by Hurricane Irma. The images are a crucial tool in determining the extent of the damage inflicted by storms and flooding. Additional flights are scheduled and photos from those missions will be posted as soon as possible. Staff from NOAA’s Office of Marine and Aviation Operations and NOAA’s National Geodetic Survey capture these images […]

Stock Island and Key Haven have water

Stock island and Key Haven now have water 24/7.

The Marines have landed

U.S. Marines with the Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit prepare to clear debris in Key West.  

Monroe County debris removal guidelines

Debris from Hurricane Irma will be picked up free of charge by Monroe County contractors in unincorporated Monroe County, City of Layton and City of Key Colony Beach. But you must do the following. Stack hurricane related debris on the county right of way (road shoulder) in front of homes. It must not block the road or driveways. Do not […]

Latest update from Monroe County

Here’s the latest Hurricane Irma recovery update. PORT OF KEY WEST The U.S. Coast Guard reports that the Port of Key West remains closed due to sunken sailing vessels and other navigational hazards in the federal channel. Coast Guard and Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission boats are the only ones allowed in the port at this time. The U.S. Army […]

Water hours in Key West today

Water will be turned on in Key West today from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and 5-10 p.m. This is NOT potable water. It should only be used for flushing toilets and bathing with soap. There is still a precautionary boil-water notice in effect for all areas of the Keys. Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority has made water service available in certain areas of […]