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Wiserbud47
09-22-2017, 03:17 PM
The information in The Daily Sun said that the residential yard debris was started on Friday, September15 in District 1 and would move south. The contractor said it would be done in 2 weeks. We in the central and southern end of the Villages would like to know how it is progressing. As your Village has been cleaned, please post your Village name in the thread. Thanks.

CWGUY
09-22-2017, 03:20 PM
The information in The Daily Sun said that the residential yard debris was started on Friday, September15 in District 1 and would move south. The contractor said it would be done in 2 weeks. We in the central and southern end of the Villages would like to know how it is progressing. As your Village has been cleaned, please post your Village name in the thread. Thanks.

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e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 9/22/2017

Debris Collection Update 9/22/17 3:45 p.m.

As units of local government, the Village Community Development Districts are eligible for reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for storm debris collection resulting from Hurricane Irma. Each of the Districts located in The Villages have a contract in place with a FEMA approved debris hauler, Crowder Gulf, Inc.

Residents were advised that debris collection would begin on September 15, 2017 and that all storm related debris should be placed curbside on residential property, but not in roadways, and to not place debris in plastic bags. Please also refrain from placing debris on your driveway or in front of storm drain inlets or electrical boxes.

Crowder Gulf, Inc. is collecting debris 7 days a week from 7:00 a.m. until approximately 7:30 p.m. The contractor will complete one collection throughout The Villages community which is anticipated to take three more weeks for a community that is 44 square miles.

The initial collection began in Village Community Development Districts (VCDD) No. 3 and 4 with concentration on residential streets.

• The collection in VCDD No. 3 is 95 % complete.
• The collection in VCDD No. 4 began on the east side of Buena Vista which is scheduled to be completed September 22nd. The portion of VCDD No. 4 on the west side of Buena Vista will begin on September 23rd until completed.
• The collection for VCDD No. 2 will be conducted west to east following the completion of collection in VCDD No. 4.
• The collection in the Lady Lake/Lake County portion of The Villages began September 22nd. Once that area is complete, the contractor will begin work in VCDD No. 1.

Due to severity of storm related damage throughout the State of Florida, Crowder Gulf, Inc. is working with the resources that they currently have available. The District government is working with the contractor to obtain additional local resources to expedite debris collection.

The District government has stopped regular yard waste collection until storm related debris has been collected from your residential areas. Any residual debris left following pick-up by Crowder Gulf, Inc. should be included in your regular yard waste collection.

Please stay tuned to Village Community Development Districts (http://www.DistrictGov.org) as the collection process progresses in the community and additional updates are available. Please contact District Customer Service at 352-753-4508 if you have any additional questions.

LittleDog
09-22-2017, 03:30 PM
By the time they get to CDD 5 all the cardboard bags will have disintegrated.

John

spring_chicken
09-22-2017, 03:34 PM
"Please also refrain from placing debris on your driveway"
Give me a flipping break. My lawn people HAD to move it onto the driveway. There's not any other place to put it.

charmed59
09-22-2017, 03:39 PM
So in one week they've believe they've finished the 7 villages north of 466 and west of Buena Vista. At this rate, in three weeks they will have finished all Villages north of 466.

Maybe they should go ahead and start up the regular yard waste collection again and just stop each week when the truck is full. Right now those regular yard waste crews won't be back to full schedule for 3 months.

graciegirl
09-22-2017, 03:40 PM
So in one week they've believe they've finished the 7 villages north of 466 and west of Buena Vista. At this rate, in three weeks they will have finished all Villages north of 466.

Maybe they should go ahead and start up the regular yard waste collection again and just stop each week when the truck is full. Right now those regular yard waste crews won't be back to full schedule for 3 months.

But no one was hurt or killed by Irma here in The Villages. Is it THAT inconvenient????

CWGUY
09-22-2017, 03:43 PM
By the time they get to CDD 5 all the cardboard bags will have disintegrated.

John

chilout Hate to ruin anyone's day but they will still pick it up - bag or no bag. (just no plastic bags) Ques. - Whats a cardboard bag called? Ans. - A box.

charmed59
09-22-2017, 03:54 PM
I think they need to reset expectations. FEMA doesn't have that many trucks. In three weeks they will barely be finished with north of 466. If we know they won't get to our streets for another month then it's possible we can make other arrangements to get our yard waste picked up. Makes their job easier.

I am worried our regular guys aren't getting paid for their normal yard waste pickups. I hope they have instead put them on other duties, so they don't lose money.

spring_chicken
09-22-2017, 05:31 PM
Once again, reading comprehension is hard for some. I did not complain that my debris has not been picked up. The "rule" about not putting it on the driveway is unnecessary and I'm not going to let my grass die. It will stay on the driveway where it was moved by the lawn crew.
I know it's been a long time since reading comprehension class, but try to keep up.

Mleeja
09-22-2017, 08:06 PM
"Please also refrain from placing debris on your driveway"
Give me a flipping break. My lawn people HAD to move it onto the driveway. There's not any other place to put it.

I think they do not want the debris in your driveway because the equipment being used is a claw. Do you want that flipping claw banging down on your flipping driveway and crack the flipping concrete or flipping pavers? Then you would really be flipping complaining.

CWGUY
09-22-2017, 10:25 PM
I think they do not want the debris in your driveway because the equipment being used is a claw. Do you want that flipping claw banging down on your flipping driveway and crack the flipping concrete or flipping pavers? Then you would really be flipping complaining.

:BigApplause: I agree with you but.... does FEMA know who they are messing with here? This isn't any regular :censored: chicken. This chicken crossed the road because he was entitled to cross the road. :1rotfl:

graciegirl
09-23-2017, 02:34 AM
:BigApplause: I agree with you but.... does FEMA know who they are messing with here? This isn't any regular :censored: chicken. This chicken crossed the road because he was entitled to cross the road. :1rotfl:

She. SHE crossed the road.

vison34
09-23-2017, 06:18 AM
Since the announcement on the15th to get your yard waste out I have been waiting patiently. It would be very considerate if the District could give people notice on their website as to what areas will be getting picked up a few days in advance so that we can keep areas clear and in case of rain to cover paper bags. This is a concern especially if you live down by 44.
Another confusing area is why the surcharge on irrigation water is still being charged when the golf courses irrigation is going on non-stop to drain down the reservoirs. Could we not help the situation by irrigating a bit more like the District? Just some thoughts.

fw102807
09-23-2017, 06:34 AM
Our landscaper picked up ours. Problem solved.

CWGUY
09-23-2017, 06:54 AM
Since the announcement on the15th to get your yard waste out I have been waiting patiently. It would be very considerate if the District could give people notice on their website as to what areas will be getting picked up a few days in advance so that we can keep areas clear and in case of rain to cover paper bags. This is a concern especially if you live down by 44.
Another confusing area is why the surcharge on irrigation water is still being charged when the golf courses irrigation is going on non-stop to drain down the reservoirs. Could we not help the situation by irrigating a bit more like the District? Just some thoughts.

:ohdear:

coffeebean
09-23-2017, 07:20 AM
It sounds to me that Crowder will assess the yard debris and not pick up what they believe is not related to the storm. How are they going to know what is not storm related unless the yard debris is still green? Anything that is browned out by the time they arrive to pick up, should be assessed as storm debris. Am I correct in my thinking?

billethkid
09-23-2017, 07:42 AM
It sounds to me that Crowder will assess the yard debris and not pick up what they believe is not related to the storm. How are they going to know what is not storm related unless the yard debris is still green? Anything that is browned out by the time they arrive to pick up, should be assessed as storm debris. Am I correct in my thinking?

No.

jsw14
09-23-2017, 07:44 AM
Crowder came around early in Springdale. Sep, 13. I was shocked too see that so early. They picked-up everything I had dragged out to the curb. Like the Big branch's that fell off our tree's. Brown, Green it didn't matter. Now all I have left is 44 FULL Bags of the small stuff.....

http://i64.tinypic.com/miyu5g.jpg

Taltarzac725
09-23-2017, 07:50 AM
Many of the ACE lawn bags still all over Lynnhaven and Belvedere.

champion6
09-23-2017, 08:30 AM
Crowder came around early in Springdale. Sep, 13. I was shocked too see that so early. They picked-up everything I had dragged out to the curb. Like the Big branch's that fell off our tree's. Brown, Green it didn't matter. Now all I have left is 44 FULL Bags of the small stuff.....
http://i64.tinypic.com/miyu5g.jpgCrowder Gulf didn't take the bags?!? :shocked: :yuck: The COMPLETE cleanup will take much longer than I thought!

graciegirl
09-23-2017, 08:52 AM
Since the announcement on the15th to get your yard waste out I have been waiting patiently. It would be very considerate if the District could give people notice on their website as to what areas will be getting picked up a few days in advance so that we can keep areas clear and in case of rain to cover paper bags. This is a concern especially if you live down by 44.
Another confusing area is why the surcharge on irrigation water is still being charged when the golf courses irrigation is going on non-stop to drain down the reservoirs. Could we not help the situation by irrigating a bit more like the District? Just some thoughts.

District Water Restrictions (http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/conservation/restrictions/swfwmd.php) The sprinkling you see is reclaimed water. I don't know why either but I think the surcharge comes from higher up than the dastardly Morses, but I could be wrong and often am.

CWGUY
09-23-2017, 09:08 AM
It sounds to me that Crowder will assess the yard debris and not pick up what they believe is not related to the storm. How are they going to know what is not storm related unless the yard debris is still green? Anything that is browned out by the time they arrive to pick up, should be assessed as storm debris. Am I correct in my thinking?

;) I think it may be "over thinking!"

OpusX1
09-23-2017, 02:34 PM
They started to pick up today in Belevedere on Churchill.

Mleeja
09-23-2017, 04:32 PM
District Water Restrictions (http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/conservation/restrictions/swfwmd.php) The sprinkling you see is reclaimed water. I don't know why either but I think the surcharge comes from higher up than the dastardly Morses, but I could be wrong and often am.

Based on the comments in today's DS, I would expect the restrictions lifted on Oct 1st when they are due to expire.

charmed59
09-23-2017, 04:47 PM
They started to pick up today in Belevedere on Churchill.

That's awesome. Isn't that district 5?

coffeebean
09-24-2017, 06:42 PM
;) I think it may be "over thinking!"

Ah ha! Another one of us who "over think".:wave:

champion6
09-25-2017, 03:46 PM
VCDD e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 9/25/2017 4:33 PM

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unprecedented event in The Villages.

We appreciate the calls and inquiries we have received and the ability to explain what is transpiring regarding a number of services which includes vegetative debris removal. Although not all emails and phone calls have been returned, we are doing our best to do so.

As information, the Community Development Districts do have a contract with a company to provide vegetative removal after a weather event. It is unfortunate that our contracted company, along with most contracted companies throughout central Florida, have had their subcontractors heading south for work due to monetary reasons. At this moment, the State Attorney General is actually looking into this situation and the potential legal issues involved.

However, although a number of Crowder-Gulf’s (CG) subcontractors have left, CG and the District have been working diligently with the District’s contractors to become eligible debris haulers and we now have backfilled a number of the vehicles that left.

There have been a number of calls, inquiries and requests for credit for the lack of yard waste pickup by our contracted hauler, CH2MHILL. The company was directed to not pick up yard debris from the storm. While there are numerous valid reasons for doing so, including logistics, the salient point is that the company will be expending additional time and work to follow behind the contracted debris hauler to guarantee all debris has been removed. Once a District has had all residential storm-related debris removed, normal yard waste will resume the following Wednesday.

Due to the limited amount of debris in Districts 9 and 10, a decision has been made to resume CH2MHILL removal of yard waste. However, should there be large amounts of debris/tree limbs/stumps, they will be left and will be picked up by CG. Districts 3 and 4 will also have normal yard waste removal resumed this week as storm debris will have been removed by that time.

In addition, you are reminded to not take your vegetative debris to postal and recreation centers due to safety concerns.

Please note that while your home may not have substantial vegetative debris, that is not the case throughout The Villages. Please bear with us as we work very hard to say good bye to Irma’s remnants and respectfully request your patience during the clean-up.

Vladimir
09-25-2017, 04:14 PM
Lets be glad that our houses were left intact by the hurricane and its only lawn debris that needs to be cleaned up around TV. It will get done and order will be restored.

Now if it was me and I had a lot of debris from my personal property, and I didnt want it sitting there, I would just hire landscapers with a truck to dispose of it for me. In this out of the norm circumstance just do it yourself...we have become conditioned thinking the governmental authorities have to do everything for us.

rivaridger1
09-25-2017, 05:01 PM
And, where are the crews and trucks which once a week pick up yard waste. The bushes have not stopped growing and the palms have not stopped shedding. What is wrong with resuming the regular schedule to just pick up the normal yard waste bags ? For goodness sake, limit it to four bags a house if the bureaucrats are scared someone might be up all night shredding yard waste to put it into bags in an attempt to scam the system. What are these crews and trucks doing ? It seems everyone wants the Federal Government to pay for it all through FEMA approved contractors, but it is not getting done. Again where are the trucks and crews which normally do this and why aren't they attending to their contracted responsibilities ? It sounds like lawyers are again involved deciding whether a broken twig is a result of storm damage or normal trimming.

champion6
09-25-2017, 05:03 PM
VCDD e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 9/25/2017 5:57 PM

Debris Removal – UPDATED 9/25/2017

Storm related yard debris removal is continuing throughout The Villages community. All storm related yard debris should be placed curbside on residential property, but not in roadways. Please do NOT place debris in plastic bags. It may be un-bagged or in paper biodegradable bags.

While the storm related debris is collected, normal yard waste collection is suspended. As the storm debris is collected, Districts will begin receiving their normal yard waste collection the following Wednesday.

· Due to the limited amount of debris in Districts 9 and 10, normal yard waste collection will resume Wednesday, September 27th. Should there be large amounts of debris/tree limbs/stumps, they will be left and collected by Crowder-Gulf.

· Districts 3 and 4 will resume normal yard waste collection this Wednesday, September 27th as storm debris will be removed from residential properties.

· The collection in VCDD No. 3 is now complete for all residential properties.

· The collection in VCDD No. 4 began on the east side of Buena Vista and residential areas are now substantially complete. Collection is now underway for the portion of VCDD No. 4 on the west side of Buena Vista.

· The collection for VCDD No. 2 will be conducted west to east following the completion of collection in VCDD No. 4.

· The collection in the Lady Lake/Lake County portion of The Villages began September 22nd. Once that area is complete, the contractor will begin work in VCDD No. 1.

In addition, please do not take your vegetative debris to postal and recreation centers due to safety concerns.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the District Customer Service Center at (352) 753-4508.

jsw14
09-25-2017, 05:09 PM
VCDD e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 9/25/2017 4:33 PM

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unprecedented event in The Villages.

We appreciate the calls and inquiries we have received and the ability to explain what is transpiring regarding a number of services which includes vegetative debris removal. Although not all emails and phone calls have been returned, we are doing our best to do so.

As information, the Community Development Districts do have a contract with a company to provide vegetative removal after a weather event. It is unfortunate that our contracted company, along with most contracted companies throughout central Florida, have had their subcontractors heading south for work due to monetary reasons. At this moment, the State Attorney General is actually looking into this situation and the potential legal issues involved.

However, although a number of Crowder-Gulf’s (CG) subcontractors have left, CG and the District have been working diligently with the District’s contractors to become eligible debris haulers and we now have backfilled a number of the vehicles that left.

There have been a number of calls, inquiries and requests for credit for the lack of yard waste pickup by our contracted hauler, CH2MHILL. The company was directed to not pick up yard debris from the storm. While there are numerous valid reasons for doing so, including logistics, the salient point is that the company will be expending additional time and work to follow behind the contracted debris hauler to guarantee all debris has been removed. Once a District has had all residential storm-related debris removed, normal yard waste will resume the following Wednesday.

Due to the limited amount of debris in Districts 9 and 10, a decision has been made to resume CH2MHILL removal of yard waste. However, should there be large amounts of debris/tree limbs/stumps, they will be left and will be picked up by CG. Districts 3 and 4 will also have normal yard waste removal resumed this week as storm debris will have been removed by that time.

In addition, you are reminded to not take your vegetative debris to postal and recreation centers due to safety concerns.

Please note that while your home may not have substantial vegetative debris, that is not the case throughout The Villages. Please bear with us as we work very hard to say good bye to Irma’s remnants and respectfully request your patience during the clean-up.

Thank's Champ 6 for post'in that Update. As far as I can see the Hard WORK after Irma is on the Move. My original 44 Bag's R still Hang'in in their on the Road. I added Two more Bag's today....:popcorn: Relax >> :beer3:

CFrance
09-25-2017, 05:26 PM
Now they are saying that some of Crowder's subcontractors have gone south because they can make more money cleaning up the Keys. So there is a problem, they are now admitting.

e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 9/25/2017



Thank you for your patience and understanding during this unprecedented event in The Villages.

We appreciate the calls and inquiries we have received and the ability to explain what is transpiring regarding a number of services which includes vegetative debris removal. Although not all emails and phone calls have been returned, we are doing our best to do so.

As information, the Community Development Districts do have a contract with a company to provide vegetative removal after a weather event. It is unfortunate that our contracted company, along with most contracted companies throughout central Florida, have had their subcontractors heading south for work due to monetary reasons. At this moment, the State Attorney General is actually looking into this situation and the potential legal issues involved.

However, although a number of Crowder-Gulf’s (CG) subcontractors have left, CG and the District have been working diligently with the District’s contractors to become eligible debris haulers and we now have backfilled a number of the vehicles that left.

There have been a number of calls, inquiries and requests for credit for the lack of yard waste pickup by our contracted hauler, CH2MHILL. The company was directed to not pick up yard debris from the storm. While there are numerous valid reasons for doing so, including logistics, the salient point is that the company will be expending additional time and work to follow behind the contracted debris hauler to guarantee all debris has been removed. Once a District has had all residential storm-related debris removed, normal yard waste will resume the following Wednesday.

Due to the limited amount of debris in Districts 9 and 10, a decision has been made to resume CH2MHILL removal of yard waste. However, should there be large amounts of debris/tree limbs/stumps, they will be left and will be picked up by CG. Districts 3 and 4 will also have normal yard waste removal resumed this week as storm debris will have been removed by that time.

In addition, you are reminded to not take your vegetative debris to postal and recreation centers due to safety concerns.

Please note that while your home may not have substantial vegetative debris, that is not the case throughout The Villages. Please bear with us as we work very hard to say good bye to Irma’s remnants and respectfully request your patience during the clean-up.

jnieman
09-26-2017, 09:40 AM
South Florida poaches debris pickup trucks once headed to Tampa Bay | Tampa Bay Times (http://livesite-prd-5.tampabay.com/news/weather/hurricanes/south-florida-poaches-debris-pickup-trucks-once-slotted-for-tampa/2338455)

The Villages is not the only town with problems. This article tells the whole story.

graciegirl
09-26-2017, 09:44 AM
South Florida poaches debris pickup trucks once headed to Tampa Bay | Tampa Bay Times (http://livesite-prd-5.tampabay.com/news/weather/hurricanes/south-florida-poaches-debris-pickup-trucks-once-slotted-for-tampa/2338455)

The Villages is not the only town with problems. This article tells the whole story.

Is it a triage, of sorts, do you think? Those that need help most, get it first?

champion6
09-26-2017, 09:48 AM
Is it a triage, of sorts, do you think? Those that need help most, get it first?You didn't read the article. Did you? It's all about money. Those that PAY most, get it first.

d_andry
09-26-2017, 10:11 AM
Has anyone seen these haulers??? Why wait 2 to 3 weeks more. Everyone take 1 bag and drop it off at Lake Sumter Town Square ? Then we might get back to our Wednesday yard waste pick up day.

Hancle704
09-26-2017, 11:39 AM
Still don't understand why pick up of debris placed in biodegradable paper bags have not been picked up.

jnieman
09-26-2017, 11:59 AM
Still don't understand why pick up of debris placed in biodegradable paper bags have not been picked up.

I called our waste management co. last week to arrange for a large item pickup (old grill) and spoke with a lady at the office. She said Wednesday debris pickups have been suspended as the Villages hired a private contractor to pick up the hurricane debris. Now that the contractor has pulled out who knows what will happen. I can't see the normal debris people doing it as it is a monumental task at this point not your normal couple of bags per house. My neighbor has out 15-20 bags and so do other neighbors. This may all take a while to figure out.

CFrance
09-26-2017, 12:57 PM
I called our waste management co. last week to arrange for a large item pickup (old grill) and spoke with a lady at the office. She said Wednesday debris pickups have been suspended as the Villages hired a private contractor to pick up the hurricane debris. Now that the contractor has pulled out who knows what will happen. I can't see the normal debris people doing it as it is a monumental task at this point not your normal couple of bags per house. My neighbor has out 15-20 bags and so do other neighbors. This may all take a while to figure out.
The normal pickup people would not be reimbursed by FEMA because they are not certified catastrophe cleaner uppers. It's the FEMA rule and has been explained by TV many times. This cleanup if paid for privately would cost a ton of money, which would eventually impact us residents. We have to let TV figure this out. They are trying to get their haulers certified.

If you drive through neighborhoods outside of TV, there is a lot of debris waiting to be picked up. Everyone send to be in the same predicament

John_W
09-26-2017, 04:44 PM
Has anyone seen these haulers??? Why wait 2 to 3 weeks more. Everyone take 1 bag and drop it off at Lake Sumter Town Square ? Then we might get back to our Wednesday yard waste pick up day.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/rules-dont-apply-me-247090/

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/crowder-gulf-has-pulled-out-villages-247086/

carolmarion
10-04-2017, 01:27 PM
The original poster asked if folks would give a shoutout if they SAW A TRUCK ON THIER STREET, so we could track the progress. 40 comments later, one person saw a truck. I'm interested in tracking this, too, as I've never seen a truck. Can we stay on topic here and just report SIGHTINGS?

graciegirl
10-04-2017, 01:29 PM
The original poster asked if folks would give a shoutout if they SAW A TRUCK ON THIER STREET, so we could track the progress. 40 comments later, one person saw a truck. I'm interested in tracking this, too, as I've never seen a truck. Can we stay on topic here and just report SIGHTINGS?

No sightings in Laurel Valley on 466. Still have three bags of stuff in driveway and several piles at the mail drop. Nothing has changed and we are still managing.

coffeebean
10-04-2017, 04:09 PM
This morning, the Hadley gate at Morse and Odel had several trucks picking up debris.

Speaking of Odel Circle......I travel every day from the Hadley gate along Odel to the Mallory mail center area. Most of the gutters and storm drains along this section of the roadway have been cleaned and are pristine. Then there are small sections of the gutter and storm drains that are still littered with storm debris.

I'm wondering who is responsible for cleaning the gutters along the roadway. Is it the independent lawn services that are cleaning the gutters? It seems the sections that are littered run along sections that border someone's property. It looks to me like some lawn services clean the gutters when they cut the lawn and other lawn services ignore the debris in the gutters along the roadway. I wonder who is going to clean that debris? It is clogging the storm drains.

charmed59
10-04-2017, 04:26 PM
On Buena Vista between Stillwater and Odel today I saw a claw tractor. No trucks. Just looked like he was trying to combine piles.

As for neighborhood cleanup, still haven’t seen a truck.

jeriteri
10-05-2017, 06:22 AM
The grass will grow back, the horrible stain on your driveway is permanent!

graciegirl
10-05-2017, 06:31 AM
Focusing on the negatives of life is what some people are born doing and can't seem to stop. I have just learned that since moving here almost ten years ago.

I believe now that people can't change and some worry obsessively about almost everything.

I feel sad for them.

charmed59
10-05-2017, 06:47 AM
Trucks just came by our street at 7:30 this morning. Bridgeport Lake Sumter.

carolmarion
10-05-2017, 11:00 AM
I didn't see a truck, but on Wed late afternoon some random piles in DUVAL were gone.

Jaggy
10-05-2017, 11:11 AM
Bonnybrook was picked up this morning.. couple of trucks .. 2 bobcats( I think that is what they are called) are picking up the bags.. then dumping them into the truck..

momhere
10-05-2017, 11:25 AM
Debris pickup at Bridgeport at Lake Sumter today, 10/5, late morning

rubicon
10-05-2017, 12:05 PM
Picked up our debris yesterday afternoon 10/4 in district 5

Taltarzac725
10-05-2017, 12:20 PM
Our lawn company picked up ours so that would not have to worry about it while cutting and trimming the yards.

Good business sense there.

They are G & K Lawn Service and More.

borjo
10-05-2017, 06:28 PM
Ashland was picked up today, Thursday. It's getting there!

Abby10
10-05-2017, 08:01 PM
When we were leaving to go to the airport this past Tuesday, we saw trucks picking up the piles of roadside debris in the far southern portion of TV. Clean-up in the Village of Labelle occurred shortly before that date.

coffeebean
10-06-2017, 05:36 AM
When we were leaving to go to the airport this past Tuesday, we saw trucks picking up the piles of roadside debris in the far southern portion of TV. Clean-up in the Village of Labelle occurred shortly before that date.

I was under the impression they were working from north to south. Some areas between 466 and 466A still have piles of debris along Morse.

Bogie Shooter
10-06-2017, 06:21 AM
Plans sometimes change............................

CFrance
10-06-2017, 06:43 AM
I was under the impression they were working from north to south. Some areas between 466 and 466A still have piles of debris along Morse.
This was explained in a district notification email. If you would sign up for these, your questions would be answered before you even need to ask them! It's a great resource for administrative happenings in TV.

See post #12 on this thread for a link to the signup page: https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/condition-recreation-centers-247032/?highlight=vcdd+email+notifications

Taltarzac725
10-06-2017, 03:44 PM
I saw the claw and a dump truck like vehicle on Churchill Downs around 12:30 PM today. This is in Belvedere and Lynnhaven.

coffeebean
10-06-2017, 04:02 PM
This was explained in a district notification email. If you would sign up for these, your questions would be answered before you even need to ask them! It's a great resource for administrative happenings in TV.

See post #12 on this thread for a link to the signup page: https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/condition-recreation-centers-247032/?highlight=vcdd+email+notifications

I have been checking the DCC website nearly every day for updates and that is good enough for me. Not much mention at all of District 6 which is where I am.

billethkid
10-06-2017, 06:18 PM
In our village we are taking bets on when the biodegradable bags start to open up.

CWGUY
10-06-2017, 07:51 PM
I have been checking the DCC website nearly every day for updates and that is good enough for me. Not much mention at all of District 6 which is where I am.

:ohdear: e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 10/6/2017


Storm Debris Removal - UPDATED 10/6/2017

The removal of storm debris by FEMA approved contractors is continuing throughout the community. There are currently 20 trucks with trailers and 7 loaders that are working throughout the community to collect storm debris. They are working 7 days per week from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The debris hauler will only visit each area one time. If yard debris is placed after the initial collection, it must meet the requirements of your normal yard waste collection. The debris hauler will not return to areas to pick up freshly cut limbs or debris that was not placed roadside when the initial collection took place. If you have additional debris that exceeds the limit that your normal yard waste provider is equipped to handle, it is your responsibility to have it removed.

In addition, please DO NOT take your vegetative debris to postal and recreation centers. For those Sumter County residents that wish to drop off debris, a temporary disposal site has been established by Sumter County on CR 528 in Sumterville. The District utilizes two separate drop-off locations where the debris is burned and does not deliver debris to the Sumterville location.

We would also like to offer a huge THANK YOU to all residents who are keeping their debris in their yard along the roadway. We truly appreciate your patience and understanding while we continue to collect debris throughout the community.

· All residential areas north of CR466 have resumed normal yard waste collection. All yard debris must meet the requirements of your normal yard waste collection.
· Debris removal along the major roadways and the recreation facilities north of CR 466 is complete.
· VCDD Nos. 9 and 10 have resumed normal yard waste collection. Should there be large amounts of debris/tree limbs/stumps, they will be left and Crowder-Gulf will remove.
· Collection will continue through the weekend in VCDD Nos. 5 and 6. It will continue through VCDD Nos. 5 – 8 and VCDD No. 12 from north to south.
· Debris removal along major roadways and recreation facilities south of CR 466 is underway.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the District Customer Service Center at (352) 753-4508.

:ohdear: Don't sign up!

coffeebean
10-06-2017, 08:49 PM
Getting close. Thanks.

F16 1UB
10-07-2017, 03:40 PM
Sea Breeze Rec Center parking lot has been cleaned from over 100 Lowes, Ace, Home Depot, Sam's, Wal Mart bags....That should free up some contractors now to tackle the neighborhoods. So where the hell did all these bags come from?? Thank the many that DUMPED their debris....and don't blame it all on the landscapers.

coach
10-07-2017, 06:13 PM
Shepard Landscape just cleared the Irma debris in Tall Trees. It was 6:38'pm in pouring rain but they never stopped till my street was clean. Hats off to them.

graciegirl
10-07-2017, 06:15 PM
Ours was picked up at about four today, but they were there with a truck with a claw on it and two workers in cars talking on phones for an hour first. (??!!)

jsw14
10-07-2017, 06:22 PM
Ours was picked up at about four today, but they were there with a truck with a claw on it and two workers in cars talking on phones for an hour first. (??!!)

Hmmm, AND were they NOT a loud to do that?

graciegirl
10-07-2017, 06:28 PM
Hmmm, AND were they NOT a loud to do that?

I dunno. It seems that everyone is complaining about how long it is taking. But they weren't loud at all. Quiet as a mouse. Just looked to be wasting time.

jsw14
10-07-2017, 06:35 PM
I dunno. It seems that everyone is complaining about how long it is taking. But they weren't loud at all. Quiet as a mouse. Just looked to be wasting time.

Well then, U don't need to complain about the workers take'in a Break every now & then. They work there A$$ OFF every day don't ya think?

graciegirl
10-07-2017, 07:27 PM
Well then, U don't need to complain about the workers take'in a Break every now & then. They work there A$$ OFF every day don't ya think?

I don't know. That was the first time I had ever laid eyes on them and I was just thinking that it would make them more popular if they jumped right in and picked up the debris and continued on.

manaboutown
10-07-2017, 07:39 PM
Ours was picked up at about four today, but they were there with a truck with a claw on it and two workers in cars talking on phones for an hour first. (??!!)

Government "workers"? lol Your taxpayer dollars at "work"!

xNYer
10-07-2017, 07:52 PM
Government "workers"? lol Your taxpayer dollars at "work"!

Private industry contract workers.

coffeebean
10-08-2017, 11:11 AM
Colony Cottage parking lot was being cleaned up this morning. There were two trucks and crews doing the work.

graciegirl
10-08-2017, 11:22 AM
Colony Cottage parking lot was being cleaned up this morning. There were two trucks and crews doing the work.

Do you still have debris, Coffeebean?

Ours is gone.

Opmoochler
10-08-2017, 12:20 PM
Still patiently awaiting pickup in Hadley.......

billethkid
10-08-2017, 12:25 PM
No debris pickup yet in Bridgeport at Lake Miona.

Ecuadog
10-08-2017, 12:35 PM
Debris picked up this morning in Sunset Pointe up by Heron and Pelican courses.

coffeebean
10-08-2017, 04:01 PM
Do you still have debris, Coffeebean?

Ours is gone.

Our yard debris hasn't been picked up yet. As someone said to me recently...."patience grasshopper". The clean up crews are getting closer I think.

skip0358
10-08-2017, 05:59 PM
Bonita not started either. Reminds me of our leaf pickup on Long Island. You were lucky if they were done by the first snow storm. One year the snow plow moved them down the road with an early snow storm.

Wiserbud47
10-09-2017, 12:39 PM
Village of Largo had the yard debris picked up today.

raynan
10-09-2017, 02:26 PM
Still waiting in Pennecamp.

billethkid
10-09-2017, 05:47 PM
Debris picked up this morning in Sunset Pointe up by Heron and Pelican courses.

Confirms the working from North to South isn't !!!

REDCART
10-10-2017, 02:33 PM
Picked up this afternoon (10/10) in Mallory Sq (Gayle Mill Dr) area.

F16 1UB
10-12-2017, 02:56 PM
Picked up mine in Hadley on Havana trail 10/12 at 3:55pm.

Henryk
10-12-2017, 03:09 PM
Seems to have done Dunkirk and Odell in Hadley.

billethkid
10-12-2017, 05:54 PM
Bridgeport at Lake Miona cleaned up yesterday.
By the crews that usually pick up yard waste.

coffeebean
10-12-2017, 09:06 PM
Our debris in Mallory Square was picked up. Dumped debris by residents at the Mallory Square mail center was picked up a couple of days ago too. But......lots of small debris was left on the parking lot pavement which needs major sweeping/blowing to finish the clean up. Hoping TV normal lawn crews will do the final clean up. The parking lot pavement where the debris sat looks unsightly and downright nasty.

graciegirl
10-12-2017, 09:16 PM
Our debris in Mallory Square was picked up. Dumped debris by residents at the Mallory Square mail center was picked up a couple of days ago too. But......lots of small debris was left on the parking lot pavement which needs major sweeping/blowing to finish the clean up. Hoping TV normal lawn crews will do the final clean up. The parking lot pavement where the debris sat looks unsightly and downright nasty.

I don't think the parking lot was supposed to have debris dumped on it. BUT if you wait just a little more, THE VILLAGES will clean it up. They like clean.

Bjeanj
10-14-2017, 11:29 AM
Just saw one of them on 466A just east of Morse picking up big pile.

raynan
10-16-2017, 11:07 AM
Our hurricane debris was just picked up in Pennecamp.

Markam
10-16-2017, 11:23 AM
A crew just picked-up debris in the section of Buttonwood east of St. Charles - about 4 days after some dummy got tired of waiting and paid a landscaping crew $5 to take it.

bagboy
10-16-2017, 11:25 AM
We saw a crew entering St. Charles at 11am this morning.

coffeebean
10-16-2017, 03:52 PM
A crew just picked-up debris in the section of Buttonwood east of St. Charles - about 4 days after some dummy got tired of waiting and paid a landscaping crew $5 to take it.

Did you mean $50? Five dollars was a real bargain.

Bogie Shooter
10-16-2017, 08:19 PM
Did you mean $50? Five dollars was a real bargain.

Did your trash ever get picked up?

carolmarion
10-17-2017, 11:09 AM
Crew picking up on Murrells Inlet Loop in Duval today!

champion6
10-17-2017, 01:03 PM
This morning The Claw was on the east end of Ansley Path in Tamarind Grove.

Abby10
10-17-2017, 01:55 PM
Certainly seems like things are finally moving along down there.

coffeebean
10-17-2017, 02:02 PM
Did your trash ever get picked up?

Yes, our yard debris was picked up a few days ago. I did post about that (maybe in another thread.....I can't keep track of the different threads on the subject of storm debris. LOL).

I didn't see the crew who picked up the debris in our neighborhood but I think it may have been our regular TV crew. My sister, who lives in Caroline, said it was TV regular crew who came by and picked up the biodegradable bags and a claw truck picked up the palm fronds on her cul-de-sac. Maybe it was the same in Mallory but I'm not sure.

Bogie Shooter
10-17-2017, 02:41 PM
Yes, our yard debris was picked up a few days ago. I did post about that (maybe in another thread.....I can't keep track of the different threads on the subject of storm debris. LOL).

I didn't see the crew who picked up the debris in our neighborhood but I think it may have been our regular TV crew. My sister, who lives in Caroline, said it was TV regular crew who came by and picked up the biodegradable bags and a claw truck picked up the palm fronds on her cul-de-sac. Maybe it was the same in Mallory but I'm not sure.

Glad to hear it was picked up. I was concerned about your blood pressure, with all your worrying.

coffeebean
10-17-2017, 05:44 PM
Glad to hear it was picked up. I was concerned about your blood pressure, with all your worrying.

Thanks for your concern.

thelegges
10-17-2017, 07:06 PM
Picked up on west Moreland Loop