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STORMWATER HOTLINE
(407) 246 2370
Call
our Hotline
if you wish to report any suspected illicit discharge or dumping into a
City lake or storm drain, or if you have any questions regarding the Stormwater
Section.
Stormwater
Directory

To help you find
assistance faster, the following is a brief summary of public agencies you
may wish to contact concerning:
•Alligators
(Florida
Fish & Wildlife Commission—352-732-1225)
•Boating
and fishing violations (Florida
Fish and Wildlife Commission, Orlando Office—407-317-7329)
•Drinking
water supply,
water mains, water meters or water bills (Orlando Utilities
Commission—407-423-9018)
•Flooding
on
public roads; aquatic weed problems; litter removal
from streets, parkways, and medians; dead animal removal from
public property (Orlando’s Streets & Drainage—407-246-2238)
•Fuel
or chemical spill (call
911)
•Hazardous
Waste identification,
storage, and disposal information (Orange County Environmental
Protection Division—407-246 2664)
•Illicit
discharge or dumping into City lakes or stormdrains (Orlando’s
Stormwater Utility Hotline—407-246-2370)
•Lake
dredging and
filling; beach installation rules and requirements (Florida
Department of Environmental Protection, SLERP—407-893-3311)
•Potholes,
Road Hazards within the City of Orlando
(Orlando’s Streets & Drainage—407-246-2238)
•Traffic within the City of Orlando
(Transportation Engineering—407-246-2020)
To report Traffic Signal Operational
problems, Traffic Signs that are down, Potholes, Traffic Emergencies,
etc... This number is answered 24-Hours-A-Day-7-Days-A - Week.
During normal business hours you can call (407) 246-2281 to
speak with a staff person regarding Traffic Studies, Signs and Pavement
Markings, Traffic Signals, Requests for Street Lighting, On-Street
Parking, Sight Line Obstructions and Traffic Calming.
For issues regarding Lane and Street Closures for Construction call
(407) 246-2372. For Special Events Street Closures issues
call (407) 246-3246.
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