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10-10-2024 01:45 PM |
The following is being forwarded at the request of Kenny Blocker…
" 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 Helene.
Our debris removal process is now in motion. Each of your Boards has contracted with debris haulers and a monitor for services following natural disasters.
This team is assembling onsite to perform a community-wide assessment, alongside District Staff and consultants. We will provide additional information as it becomes available.
To facilitate efficient debris removal, the public will be advised of the following:
Place all storm-related yard debris curbside on residential property.
Do NOT place storm-related debris in roadways.
Do NOT use plastic bags for storm-related debris. Leave it unbagged or use paper biodegradable bags only.
It is important to note that there is a crucial difference between storm-related debris and regular yard maintenance waste. Only storm-related debris will be collected during this special pickup.
Storm debris eligible for special pickup includes items directly damaged or displaced by the hurricane, such as fallen tree branches, uprooted shrubs, broken fences, and roofing materials torn off by high winds. In contrast, regular yard maintenance waste, which is not eligible for this special collection, includes routine grass clippings, pruned branches from regular trimming, seasonal leaf fall, and hedge trimmings from normal landscaping activities. Please continue to dispose of regular yard waste through normal sanitation procedures.
We appreciate your patience during this challenging time. Resources are stretched thin due to the widespread damage from Hurricane Helene, followed closely by Hurricane Milton.
Our team is committed to restoring The Villages to its pre-storm condition as quickly as possible. We thank you for your cooperation and understanding as we work through this recovery process together."
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