We greatly appreciate your continued support and engagement with this program and look forward to resuming the Citizens Academy after the first of the year.
Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions. Thank you again for your understanding and commitment to our community.
The City of Globe has bottled water available for residents affected by the current water outage.
Distribution is located at Globe City Hall, in the Employee Parking Lot on Cedar Street and Pine Street. Please enter on Cedar Street to load.
Residents may pick up bottled water while repairs are underway and until normal water service is restored.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as crews continue working to resolve the issue.




As of this morning, Monday October 13, trash service will continue as scheduled, and all pickups will occur as usual.
Please ensure your containers are out by your regular collection time.
If you have any questions, please call Globe City Hall at (928) 425-7146 ext. 0.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:10/12/25
Time: 2000
Ahead of flash flooding potential tonight, the Gila County Sheriff's Office and Gila County Emergency Management have recommended that the following areas be placed on a “GO” mode on the Ready, Set, Go model:
• Little Acres Mobile Home Park
• Miami Gardens
GO – Be Alert
Danger in your area is imminent and life threatening.
• Residents should evacuate immediately to a shelter or with family/friends outside of the affected area. Residents should avoid close contact with those who are sick and should practice public health recommendations when relocating.
• If you choose to ignore this advisement, you must understand emergency services may not be able to assist you further.
• Follow instructions from emergency personnel, stay on designated evacuation routes and avoid closed areas.
To receive emergency notifications from Gila County go to: www.gilacountyaz.gov/alerts
In the event of an emergency, please call 911.

Notice from BHP:
BHP is closely monitoring the flooding in Globe-Miami. The Solitude tailings facility remains stable and is operating as designed. There is no current risk of overtopping. Blue Lake, located atop the facility, has reached capacity due to heavy rainfall, and has begun to discharge water into Russell Gulch through its designed spillway.
We are maintaining close contact with emergency authorities. The site remains closed to the public. The safety of the community and the environment remain our top priority. Please reach out to your local emergency services with any questions.


A “SET” ADVISORY FOR ALL RESIDENTS OF LITTLE
ACRES, LITTLE ACRES MOBILE HOME PARK,
MIAMI GARDENS, RESIDENCES ALONG RUSSELL
ROAD, AND WHEATFIELDS.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:10/12/25
Time: 1930
Ahead of flash flooding potential tonight, the Gila County Sheriff's Office and Gila County Emergency Management have recommended that the following areas be placed on a “SET” mode on the Ready, Set, Go model:
• Little Acres
• Little Acres Mobile Home Park
• Miami Gardens
• Residences along Russell Road (Near Russell Gulch)
• Wheatfields
In the event of a National Weather Service flash flood warning, we strongly recommend that residents of Miami Gardens, and Little Acres Mobile Home Park evacuate the area immediately to seek higher ground until the weather subsides.
SET – Be Alert
Know there is significant danger in your area.
• Residents should consider voluntarily relocating with family/friends outside the affected area. Residents should avoid close contact with those who are sick and should practice public health recommendations when relocating.
• Grab your emergency go kit.
• Keep in mind unique needs for your family or special equipment for pets and livestock.
• Stay aware of the latest news and information from public safety and public health officials.
• This might be the only notice you receive. Emergency services cannot guarantee they will be able to notify everyone if conditions rapidly deteriorate. Be SET to GO.
Although these communities are not immediately threatened, the SET notification is a preparatory
measure.
For more information go to https://ein.az.gov/ready-set-go
To receive emergency notifications from Gila County go to: gilacountyaz.gov/alerts
In the event of an emergency, please call 911.

The City of Globe is currently managing a 12-inch water line break in one of the two lines that feed our tank system. Because of its location, repairs cannot be made right away.
Our water system remains fully functional for all City Water customers, although we are operating on diminished capacity to refill our City water tank system. Customers may experience lower than normal water pressure. The remaining 12” water line will continue to fill our water tanks until repairs can safely be completed.
The City is in the process of obtaining bottled water to assist residents should the need arise.
We’re asking everyone to conserve water where possible and please postpone laundry, outdoor watering, and other non-essential uses for now.
City crews are closely monitoring the situation and working toward a solution. We’ll continue to share updates as they become available.
Thank you for helping us protect our community’s water supply.
The City of Globe is currently experiencing active flooding in multiple areas.
Please stay out of all low-lying areas and avoid travel through Downtown Globe.
⚠️ US 60 near City Hall is currently closed due to flooding.
Do not attempt to drive through water-covered roads.
Residents are urged to shelter in place if safe, or move to higher ground if you are in a flood-prone area.
Please follow all official emergency alerts and updates from Gila County Emergency Management and the City of Globe.

WEATHER TIMELINE FOR GLOBE: Hurricane Priscilla has weakened significantly as it moved northward off the coast of Mexico and is now considered a post-tropical remnant. While the storm itself is dissipating far to the southwest, the tropical moisture it is pulling into the region is causing the hazardous conditions.
Saturday, October 11 – Showers and thunderstorms are expected to continue throughout the day and into the night. The risk of flash flooding is highest during this period.
Sunday, October 12 – Showers will continue, with the Flood Watch remaining in effect.
Monday, October 13 – The Flood Watch will expire at midnight. Showers are likely, followed by a slight chance of showers on Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Raymond’s moisture is arriving in Arizona on the heels of Tropical Storm Priscilla. Raymond’s moisture is expected to begin sending heavy rain into eastern and southern Arizona, that could affect the Globe area on October 11th.
We strongly encourage all residents to sign up for real time flood alerts at:
• Ready Gila.com – Click Sign In – Ready Gila Alert
o Sign up for alerts: https://gilacountyaz.genasys.com/portal/en
• Download the City of Globe App
o Download for Android: https://aptg.co/r70HX2
o Download for iPhone: https://aptg.co/sG4Dfk
• Follow the City of Globe Website and Facebook
If you live in lower lying areas, such as Jesse Hayes Road, please have a plan in place to move to higher ground if flood alerts are issued. Being prepared can make all the difference.
CURFEW CONTINUES: Due to public safety concerns related to potential flooding and to support emergency response efforts, a curfew was initiated that began Friday night. This curfew affects the areas between the current barricades that have been identified from Bailey Street, north to the entrance of Broad Street at the Railroad Trestle. This will be in effect from dusk to dawn. All businesses outside the barricade area remain open. Please continue to support these businesses during this time.
• Time Frame: Dusk to Dawn
• End Time: Through Tuesday, unless conditions improve sooner
City staff will continuously monitor weather developments, and the curfew timeframe may be adjusted as conditions change. We appreciate your cooperation as we take proactive measures to ensure the safety of our residents and protect our community.
PROPANE TANKS REMOVED: The propane tanks were removed and were relocated to a higher ground area. This protective measure was initiated by the City with Matlock Gas with consultation from Gila County in anticipation of the upcoming storms, to protect life safety, property, and the environment.
RED CROSS SHELTER: This is a reminder that the American Red Cross is still open for limited support services at Lee Kornegay School, 4635 Railroad Avenue in Claypool. The hours of operation are 9am to 7pm.
PUBLIC SAFETY: The city has increased fire and police personnel for the weekend. These additional personnel are on standby to respond to any emergencies and will actively monitor creeks and waterways as rainfalls intensifies.
We continue to pray that both tropical systems spare our community from heavy and devastating rainfall as we work toward recovery. Thank you for your continued cooperation and support. Please stay alert to official updates and remain safe.
Heavy rainfall is expected. Please:
✅ Stay out of low-lying areas
✅ Avoid unnecessary travel
✅ Have an exit plan
✅ Check official updates
Sign up for ReadyGila Alerts, download the City of Globe App (and sign up for alerts), and follow the City of Globe Facebook page or website for official updates.
A curfew will be in effect on Broad Street from Bailey Street north (to the Highway) starting today from dawn to dusk and will remain in place until the storm passes, most likely Tuesday evening.
Please respect all road, bridge, and business closures during this time.
Your cooperation keeps our community and crews safe.
#SafetyFirst #GlobeAZ

TO OUR RESIDENTS. Continue to monitor all weather updates for this weekend regarding the remnants of Hurricane Priscilla. Current forecasts indicate that Arizona may experience significant rainfall starting Thursday and continuing through the weekend. The Globe area lies on the eastern edge of the projected impact zone starting on Friday.
We strongly encourage all residents to sign up for real time flood alerts at:
• Ready Gila.com – Click Sign Up – Ready Gila Alerts
• Download the City of Globe App
• Follow the City of Globe Website and Facebook
If you live in lower lying areas, such as Jesse Hayes Road, please have a plan in place to move to higher ground if flood alerts are issued. Being prepared can make all the difference.
SAND BAGS: The cleanup efforts in both the business district and residential areas have been nothing short of amazing over the past week. We sincerely thank everyone who has contributed to the recovery process.
As we prepare for this weekend’s storms, it is vital that we take steps to protect the progress we have made. Sandbags are currently being filled and will be available for those who need them at the following locations in Globe:
• Globe Public Works Yard: 150 Hagen Road
• Globe High School Parking Lot: 437 South High Street
• Dixon Rocks & Materials: 1990 E. Ash Street
• Gila County Public Works Globe, 1001 Besich Blvd.
We encourage residents and business owners, especially those in flood prone areas, to pick up sandbags and take precautionary measures now before the storms arrive.
TANK REMOVAL: We understand the public concern regarding the propane tanks that were displaced by recent high-water levels. Please know that City of Globe staff has been working diligently to safely and legally mitigate this potential hazard.
After careful consideration, we have made the decision to take immediate action and absorb the costs associated with removing propane bottles that pose an immediate threat ahead of this weekend’s storm. Beginning today, crews are actively removing approximately 200 empty propane tanks currently located in the flood way on the property of Matlock Gas, under a Right of Entry Agreement. While we continue to work through the citation process with Gila County officials to address the remaining stored tanks on Jesse Hayes Road, we simply cannot afford to wait any longer. The safety of our residents and the protection of their property must come first.
CURFEW: Due to public safety concerns related to potential flooding, an emergency curfew will be in effect on Broad Street, from Bailey Street to North Broad Street and Highway 60 on Friday night until Tuesday. This will be in effect from dusk to dawn.
• Start Time: Dusk to dawn starting Friday night
• End Time: Through Tuesday, unless conditions improve sooner
City staff will continuously monitor weather developments, and the curfew timeframe may be adjusted as conditions change. We appreciate your cooperation as we take proactive measures to ensure the safety of our residents and protect our community.
Propane Tank Removal
City of Globe Takes Action to Protect Residents Prior to Weekend Storms
The City of Globe is currently removing propane tanks from the Matlock property prior to the weekend storm events using local contractors. The City has entered into an agreement with Matlock Propane to allow the City to safely relocate the tanks to higher ground owned by the City of Globe. The City has consulted with officials representing the Gila County Emergency Management and is acting in compliance with ADEQ and federal guidelines to ensure community and environmental safety. Please take extra care when traveling along Jesse Hayes Rd. near the Matlock site.



Hurricane Priscilla to hit much of Arizona, beginning Thursday, Oct. 9, and persisting through
the weekend.
Motorists are encouraged to remember the following:
Expect the unexpected. Excessive rainfall can result in unplanned highway closures, so
plan ahead and pack an emergency travel kit that includes a full-charged cell phone,
extra drinking water, snacks, first aid kit, prescription medication and a flashlight.
Go to the source. For weather forecasts, check the National Weather Service website at https://tinyurl.com/mp9nj8d and for real-time traffic info, check az511.gov and download the AZ511 app.
○Apple AZ511 app: tinyurl.com/AZ511Apple
○Android AZ511 app: tinyurl.com/AZ511Android
Drivers headed to the Globe-Miami area should check AZ511 for the latest road
conditions, restrictions or closures.
Avoid flooded roads and washes. Water is a powerful force that should not be
underestimated. Even a few inches of running water poses a serious risk.
Do not drive around or through “Road Closed” signs. Unsafe conditions or emergency
responders could be working in the roadway.
If traffic lights are out, treat an intersection just like a four-way stop.
Slow down on wet roads, don’t tailgate and allow plenty of braking room.
When in doubt, wait it out!
If you see heavy rain ahead, sometimes it’s best to postpone travel plans.
If your wipers are on, turn on your headlights. Before traveling, check that your wiper
blades aren’t cracked or broken from the summer heat.
More information about safe-driving in rainstorms can be found at azdot.gov/monsoon.
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