Hurricane Ian-Storm Debris Pickup Update

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Town of Orange Park Residents:

Thank you all for your assistance during the storm and in the yard cleanup efforts. Here are a few reminders as we continue with storm cleanup:

For storm debris:

• Please make sure to bring all of your storm yard waste to the curb

• Any storm related construction and demolition debris should be collected and brought to the curb, and be kept separate from yard waste

• Town crews will be collecting the large piles of storm yard waste this week and next week

• Waste Management crews will continue to collect their weekly yard trimmings on Wednesday

• Keep bagged and containerized debris separate from loose waste piles

Town crews are working diligently to collect, monitor, and record the debris. Please be patient on the collection schedule and try to understand that our employees are working as quickly as possible. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

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