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Wiserbud47 09-22-2017 03:17 PM

Irma Yard Debris Pickup Tracker
 
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

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Originally Posted by Wiserbud47 (Post 1451475)
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 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

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Originally Posted by charmed59 (Post 1451492)
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

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Originally Posted by LittleDog (Post 1451486)
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

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Originally Posted by spring_chicken (Post 1451490)
"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

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Originally Posted by Mleeja (Post 1451637)
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

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1451715)
: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

Confused
 
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

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Originally Posted by vison34 (Post 1451763)
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:


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