Looking ahead: Learn how you can help your city clean up your neighborhood after Hurricane Irma. Each city has been clearing roadways and is or will be working to remove storm debris from homes and businesses. You can help by separating vegetative debris from fencing and yard waste, and separate from other piles. Place debris at the curb or swale without blocking the roadway, storm drains, mail boxes, or fire hydrants. Log onto your city’s website to find out how storm debris should be handled for collection in your community. Let’s work together to remove the remains of Irma. Read
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