(239) 687-5300
AMSL Emergency Management
Ave Maria School of Law
1025 Commons Circle
Naples, Florida 34119
Phone: (239) 687-5300
E-Mail: contact@emergency.amsl.edu
AMSL Emergency Management
Ave Maria School of Law
1025 Commons Circle
Naples, Florida 34119
Phone: (239) 687-5300
E-Mail: contact@emergency.amsl.edu
2023.08.28
Dear Ave Maria School of Law Community,
Tropical Storm Idalia is taking shape and is tracking toward the Big Bend area of Florida. We can expect to experience strong winds and heavy rain late Tuesday in southwest Florida. We expect to continue normal operations but understand that some of you commute from areas closer to the storm’s path.
For those of you who are new to Florida, hurricane season (June through November) is a season where we will often have multiple storms. It is important to remember that not all of those storms will be close, severe, or develop into a hurricane. It is, however, important to be aware and prepared as best you can. Tropical Storm Idalia is not currently predicted to become severe in our area; however, we are monitoring the storm and will send updates as they become available. Please watch your Ave Maria Law email.
Everyone should be monitoring public communications about the storm and heed the advice of local officials. Good resources for you include www.weather.gov/mfl, www.colliercountyfl.gov, and www.weather.gov. Those in on-campus housing should remove items from balconies and surrounding areas that can become airborne. Other prudent measures include making sure your car has a full gas tank, purchasing drinking water and non-perishable food items sufficient for several days, having a working flashlight, and charging your mobile device.
Your safety is our primary concern. If you have any questions, please contact Associate Dean Milliron or Associate Dean Govern.
Fides et Ratio,
John M. Czarnetzky
Chief Executive Officer and Dean
Ave Maria School of Law
1025 Commons Circle
Naples, FL 34119
(239) 687-5305
Please use the link below to let us know how you are doing following Tropical Storm Idalia. Even if you are okay, please complete the form so that all students are accounted for. We will use this information to track the status of our community and connect those in need with services and volunteers who may be able to help.
Tropical Storm Idalia is not currently predicted to become severe in our area; however, we are monitoring the storm and will send updates as they become available. Please watch your Ave Maria Law email.
Food pantry serving Collier county. Hours Monday – Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm Friday 9:00am to 3:00pm For more information, please call. Address: 3174 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL – 34112 Phone: (239) 793-0059.
What are the actions to take when you receive a hurricane watch or warning alert from the National Weather Service for your local area?
Consumers can purchase qualifying disaster preparedness supplies exempt from tax during the 2022 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday. Passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the sales tax holiday begins Saturday, May 28 and extends through Friday, June 10. The Department of Revenue created a webpage to provide information and promotional materials for consumers, businesses, and other interested parties.
Collier County encourages all residents to sign up for Alert Collier, the County’s mass notification system. When you sign up with Alert Collier, you can enter up to five addresses within the County boundaries that you would like to receive emergency alerts. For example, enter your home, work, relative, school, or other meaningful address. Then, you will receive a notification if an alert is issued for that location. Register at AlertCollier.com or call 3-1-1 within Collier County.
View the Collier County online edition of our All Hazards Guide for more information.
Items To Remember:
If an evacuation order is issued by emergency management officials, all members of the Ave Maria School of Law community will be required to evacuate. Notice of evacuation will be distributed via our Emergency Communications System, through e-mail, and the portal. Make sure you have a plan.