Attention Residents, Business Owners and Visitors
Due to the anticipated impacts of Hurricane Ian, the City of Riviera Beach has declared a local State of Emergency and is informing the public of the following updates:
- The City remains under a Tropical Storm Warning and Flood Advisories.
- Those leisure and recreational services sponsored by Parks & Recreation, Library, Youth Sports and any scheduled City Special Events which were scheduled for Wednesday, September 27th and Thursday, September 28th, are being either rescheduled or cancelled.
- Bulk, vegetation and garbage materials which were not picked up on Wednesday, September 28th, will be collected by no later than Saturday, October 1st.
- Regularly scheduled residential and commercial waste collection services will resume on Thursday, September 29, 2022.
- The Municipal Complex (600 West Blue Heron Blvd.) and all other City facilities will re-open Thursday, September 29, 2022.
- For utility-related emergencies, including clogged drainage issues call 561-845-4187.
- Report any storm related events using the City’s website at www.rivierabeach.org.
Communicating with Your Local Government
For Up-To-Date Information Please Follow the City of Riviera Beach
- On Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
- Via telephone @ 1-888-MyRiviera (1-888-697-4843)
- Visit the City’s website at www.Rivierabeach.org
- To receive alerts, please text the word RBALERTS to 99411 or register by Phone @ 866-939-0911and select option two (2)
- Download the GoRiviera App wherever you access apps
Posted: Thursday, September 28, 2022, 7:39 pm