, Fla. — The state of Florida included Lake County in the official state of emergency Thursday.
The county has also enacted a local state of emergency to help residents during and after Hurricane Idalia.
Read More Here are the following updates in Lake County:
Shelters There will be two emergency shelters open, and both are special-needs and pet-friendly.
Villages Elementary at 695 Rolling Acres Road in Lady Lake
Lost Lake Elementary at 1901 Johns Lake Road in Clermont
Schools Lake County Schools will continue monitoring the storm and decide about Thursday on Wednesday.
Read: LIVE UPDATES: Hurricane Idalia strengthens into Category 2 storm as it closes in on Florida
Waste The county will suspend curbside collection on Wednesday.
Customers who receive pick-up services on Wednesdays will be collected on Thursday, Thursday customers will be picked up on Friday, and Friday customers will be picked up on Saturday.
Lake County Waste Management will be closed on Wednesday.
Tavares will suspend collection on Wednesday. If the roads are safe, collection will start at daybreak on Thursday.
Transportation Lake County’s fixed route transit service, Ride LakeXpress, will suspend operations starting Tuesday.
Read: Hurricane Idalia: These Central Florida school districts are closing ahead of the storm
Closures Offices
These Lake County offices will be closed on Wednesday:
All offices of the Lake County Board of County Commissioners The Tax Collector’s office The Supervisor of Elections Lake County Courts The Lake County Clerk of Courts Office Lake County Animal Services Read: Hurricane Idalia: How to stay informed if your power goes out
Libraries
These libraries will be closed Wednesday and reopen on Thursday.
Astor County Library Cagan Crossings Community Library (Four Corners) East Lake Mini Library (Sorrento) Marion Baysinger Memorial County Library (Groveland) Paisley County Library Cooper Memorial Library (Clermont) Tavares Public Library Leesburg Public Library Marianne Beck Memorial Library Eustis Memorial Library Fruitland Park Library Lady Lake Public Library Umatilla Public Library W.T. Bland Public Library The Lady Lake Public Library will be closed from Wednesday through Friday.
Idalia impact: A resident posted a sign at a home in Cedar Key, Florida, as Hurricane Idalia threatened the area. (Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: American flags are placed on boarded windows ahead of Hurricane Idalia in Cedar Key. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: The U.S. Post Office in Cedar Key, Florida, is boarded up in anticipation of Hurricane Idalia. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: The beach is deserted at Cedar Key as Hurricane Idalia moved up Florida's west coast on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Strong winds hit the Gulfport area in Pinellas County on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Debris flies off a roof ahead of Hurricane Idalia in Fort Myers on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: High tide hits Fort Myers Beach ahead of Hurricane Idalia on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Water rises above the docks at Fort Myers Beach as Hurricane Idalia approaches on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: High tide roars in at Fort Myers Beach ahead of Hurricane Idalia on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Palm trees sway in the wind at Fort Myers Beach ahead of Hurricane Idalia on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Waves crash on Fort Myers Beach during high tide on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: People enjoy the beach in the Tampa Bay area on Tuesday as dark clouds gather. (MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP)
Hurricane Idalia Barrels North as Florida Girds for Disaster Residents on Clearwater Beach walk along the shore as Hurricane Idalia moved up the west coast of Florida on Tuesday. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: A sign informs travelers that Tampa International Airport is closed on Tuesday as Hurricane Idalia approached the area. (MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO/Miguel J. Rodriguez Carrillo/AFP)
Idalia impact: A surfer navigates the waves at St. Petersburg Beach as Hurricane Idalia moved up Florida's west coast on Tuesday. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Residents brace for strong winds in St Petersburg as Hurricane Idalia churns in the Gulf of Mexico. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: Sandbags guard a colorful building in St. Petersburg as Hurricane Idalia approaches the area. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Idalia impact: A news reporter walks onto a dock ahead of Hurricane Idalia in Cedar Key. (Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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