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Pasco County is opening additional sandbag stations to help protect property from potential flooding.

Sunday, Aug 13, 2023 | On Target Page: Greater Pasco County, Politics & Government, The Hurricane Page
* Pasco County Opens Additional Sandbag Stations * Self-serve sandbag sites open 24 hours

Pasco County is opening additional sandbag stations to help protect property from potential flooding.

Sand and sandbags are available at the following locations:

Westside:

- Magnolia Valley Golf Course: 7223 Massachusetts Ave., New Port Richey

- W.H. Jack Mitchell, Jr. Park: 4825 Little Rd., New Port Richey

- Veterans Memorial Park: 14333 Hicks Road, Hudson

Eastside:

- Pasco County Public Works (C-Barn): 30908 Warder Road, San Antonio

- Wesley Chapel District Park: 7727 Boyette Road, Wesley Chapel

- Land O' Lakes Recreation Center: 3032 Collier Parkway, Land O' Lakes

- Zephyrhills Fire Station-2: 6907 Dairy Rd., Zephryhills

*Note: Sandbag locations are self-serve and are open 24 hours to Pasco County residents; however, sand will only be restocked between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. You should bring a shovel and be prepared to fill your own sandbags.

The City of New Port Richey and the City of Dade City are also providing sandbags to city residents daily at the following locations:

- New Port Richey, 6420 Pine Hill Rd

- Former Dade City Police Department building, 38042 Pasco Avenue, Dade City

The most effective placement for sandbags includes entry and exit points of your home. To watch a Pasco video explaining how to properly fill and place sandbags, please visit: bit.ly/PascoSandbags.

All storm-related information and updates are available on MyPasco.net and on our social media platforms.

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