Jupiter Farms community works towards normalcy after tornado devastation

Home and business owners in Jupiter Farms are working together to get back to normal after a tornado tore through Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Mike Trim spoke with South Indian River Water Control District executive director Chad Kennedy on efforts to expedite the recovery process.

Kennedy said water control employees will expect to have about a dozen trees removed from canals in and around Jupiter Farms and Palm Beach Country Estates by the beginning of next week.

Kennedy also says road graters will be out in those communities, clearing debris off the roads and laying down shell rock.

Most of the EF1 to EF2 tornado damage was on Jupiter Farms Road, where Trim talked with the owner of Blue Ridge Farms. A group of Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office employees helped clear trees there this week.

Since the tornado hit, it has been a community effort to clean debris from the farm and help rebuild.

“My horses are alive, I’m alive, my families alive and maybe it’s the silver lining of bringing our community together and these companies together,” Blue Ridge Farms Owner Monique Richter said. “I mean, there were six different landscape companies and I’m sure they all competed against each other, but they were all working together.”

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