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County Opens Permitting Site in Englewood for Residential Storm-Related Permits

County Opens Permitting Site in Englewood for Residential Storm-Related Permits

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The Charlotte County Community Development Department has opened a pop-up permitting site at the Mac V. Horton West County Annex, located at 6868 San Casa Drive, Englewood. This location will assist homeowners and contractors with residential storm-related permits.

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Unlicensed Contracting During an Emergency is a Felony

Unlicensed Contracting During an Emergency is a Felony

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A State of Emergency was declared by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Oct. 5, 2024, as a result of Hurricane Milton. Any person who does work without the correct licensure during a state of emergency may be charged with a felony.  

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Oxygen-Dependent Residents Should Call Vendor for Refills

Oxygen-Dependent Residents Should Call Vendor for Refills

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Residents who rely on oxygen tanks are urged to contact their regular vendor directly for refills before their supply runs low. It is important to monitor oxygen levels regularly and use the contact information on the tanks or equipment to promptly reach out to the vendor.

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