Martin County Florida
In The Spotlight
Three Ways to Vote!
Vote your way in 2024! Request a vote by mail ballot and please note that the last day to request a mailed ballot is October 24. Vote early from October 21-November 2 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at select locations. Vote on November 5 at your assigned polling location.
Fall Fest & Movie Night
Celebrate the start of fall with family fun at Fall Fest in Langford Park on Friday, October 25! Kids of all ages can enjoy a costume contest, arts & crafts, face painting and more! The festivities run from 5:30-9:30 p.m., featuring a special showing of "Hocus Pocus 2" on a 20-foot LED screen at 8 p.m. Don't miss out on this night of autumn excitement!
2024 Senior Games
Calling all active seniors! Participate in the 34th annual Senior Games to be held at various locations and dates throughout Martin County from October 18-26. Ages 50 and older can compete in 5-year age bracket increments in a variety of competitive sporting events such as pickleball, tennis, swimming, basketball, cornhole, track & field and golf.
Hurricane Preparedness
Hurricane season begins June 1 and ends November 30. Martin County would like to remind residents about the importance of being prepared should a hurricane threaten our area. Review our hurricane preparedness page for information and resources.
GIS Maps, Data and Aerial Imagery
Access Martin County's GIS Maps and Downloads website to view aerial imagery, mapping, and geographic data for the county. Imagery, data and maps for general use can be downloaded for free. Learn more about our county and engage in collaboration within our community using data-driven tools.
Emergency Alerts
AlertMartin is a free service provided by Martin County that allows Emergency Management, Fire Rescue, Utilities, Martin County Sheriff's Office and municipal partners to send important public safety messages and other timely warnings by phone, text or email.
Water Wisely! Help Protect our Water Resources
Did you know that Martin County has year-round landscape irrigation conservation measures in place? These measures limit landscaping and lawn irrigation in unincorporated Martin County to two days a week and include restrictions on times watering is allowed. Help protect our water resources and ecosystems for future generations!
2023 Drinking Water Quality Report now available
Read how Martin County Utilities and Solid Waste provides residents and businesses with reliable water, sewer, and reclaimed water management services.
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