COLUMN: Reflecting on the recovery from Hurricane Ian
The Christmas and
I am so proud of the efforts of my colleagues from all departments, many of whom were working to restore services and reopen facilities even as they were repairing their own homes and navigating
One of the most critical needs in the aftermath of a hurricane is information. We committed dozens of staff and volunteers to meet that need. From
Realizing many were without power or internet access, we used every tool we could to spread our messages, including handing out one-page flyers that were updated daily. For those who relied on social media for news and information, we filled our half-dozen platforms with nearly 1,300 posts that had 9 million impressions, more than 1 million engagements, such as likes, comments and shares, and 970,000 video views. We stayed engaged answering questions and helping everyone we could.
The county website was swamped with users seeking storm information. On
Our approach will be to turn recovery challenges into opportunities to bring Charlotte County back better than ever. The new year will be bright.



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