City of Valdosta Lifts Emergency Curfew
The City of Valdosta announces that the emergency curfew, which was implemented to protect our community and essential workers in the aftermath of recent storms, has officially been lifted. Effective immediately, residents are no longer required to adhere to the curfew previously in place from 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
The curfew was essential in maintaining public safety and allowing crews to work efficiently in restoring power and clearing roadways. Although power has been restored to some areas of Valdosta, and conditions are improving across the city, it is still recommended to travel with caution as normal activities resume.
Valdosta Police Chief Leslie Manahan stated, "We want to thank the residents of Valdosta for their patience and cooperation during this challenging time. Your adherence to the curfew allowed our essential workers to make significant progress in clearing roads and restoring services while ensuring the safety of everyone."
While the curfew is lifted, the City of Valdosta urges residents to continue to exercise caution as some areas are still recovering. Some roads remain hazardous, and power restoration efforts are still ongoing in certain parts of the city.
"We are grateful for the tireless efforts of our power companies, public safety officers, and all essential workers during this recovery process. Though the curfew has been lifted, we ask residents to remain vigilant and prioritize safety as we complete these recovery efforts," said City Manager Richard Hardy.
For any questions or concerns, please contact the City of Valdosta’s Public Information Office at 229-259-3548.