Storm Debris Collection Resumed October 15!

Published on October 15, 2024

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On Tuesday, October 15, the FEMA approved contractor will resume storm debris collections in the Baywood Shores and Harborview neighborhoods. Watch for daily updates for new locations as we progress and as additional crews arrive. Thank you for your cooperation ensuring the  roadways are clear to make room for the large trucks. This allows access to get the debris removed as quickly as possible. 

City residents are encouraged to assist with efficient collection of hurricane debris by segregating piles at the curb as much as possible (i.e.: construction debris, vegetation, white goods [appliances]. NOTE:household hazardous waste [paint cans, electronics, batteries, etc, will not be accepted.)

Collections will focus on the most impacted areas first. Notifications will be available via social media posts, City website updates, DunediNEWS and Variable Message Board (VMB) signs placed along certain roadways.

Everyone’s patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as we diligently work to clear volume levels of debris resulting from two back-to-back hurricane events impacting our area. City staff have been working non-stop for several weeks, and are doing everything they can to provide relief and assistance to our residents. City personnel and equipment continue to support these debris collection efforts, as well as addressing life safety activities such as: production of water, road clearing, repairs to critical infrastructure, etc.