Florida’s CFO Urges Naples Residents to Prepare for Hurricane Season
- Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia visited Naples on July 14, 2026, as part of a statewide Hurricane Preparedness tour to urge residents to remain "hopeful and vigilant"...
- Ingoglia's visit to Collier County serves as a directive for residents to update emergency kits and review evacuation zones.
- The primary goal of the tour is to synchronize the Department of Financial Services' role in disaster recovery with local municipal needs.
Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia visited Naples on July 14, 2026, as part of a statewide Hurricane Preparedness tour to urge residents to remain "hopeful and vigilant" regarding storm readiness. The tour focuses on coordinating state financial resources and emergency planning ahead of the peak Atlantic hurricane season.
Ingoglia’s visit to Collier County serves as a directive for residents to update emergency kits and review evacuation zones. According to the CFO’s office, the tour aims to ensure that local governments and citizens are aligned with state-level financial recovery protocols and immediate response strategies.
Hurricane Preparedness Tour Objectives in Naples
The primary goal of the tour is to synchronize the Department of Financial Services’ role in disaster recovery with local municipal needs. Ingoglia emphasized that financial readiness is a critical component of physical safety, as rapid access to funds and insurance processing often dictates the speed of community recovery after a storm hit.
During the July 14 event, Ingoglia advised residents that vigilance involves more than just monitoring weather reports. He noted that preparation must include the securing of important financial documents and the verification of insurance policies to avoid delays in claims processing following a natural disaster.
State Financial Coordination and Local Readiness
The Florida Department of Financial Services manages the state’s insurance regulation and financial oversight, making its involvement in hurricane tours a prerequisite for managing the economic impact of storm damage. By visiting Naples, Ingoglia is coordinating with local officials to identify potential bottlenecks in the state’s financial aid distribution.
Collier County officials are working alongside the CFO’s team to ensure that local emergency management plans are integrated with the state’s fiscal frameworks. This coordination is intended to streamline the process of requesting emergency funds from the state if Naples suffers significant infrastructure loss.
The CFO’s guidance focuses on two primary pillars for residents: maintaining a hopeful outlook for the season while remaining vigilant through active preparation. This approach is designed to prevent panic while encouraging a high level of individual and community readiness.
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