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All Departments Administration Corrections Development Services Facilities Management Human Resources Information Technology Library Services Management and Budget Services Natural Resources Management Neighborhood and Human Services Parks and Recreation Public Safety Public Works Veterans Services Waste ServicesEscambia County would like to remind residents that the final set out date is Tuesday, Dec. 1 for Hurricane Sally generated debris. Additionally, Dec. 1 is the final date to drop off residential vegetative debris at designated county sites. The goal is to have all debris collected by the Christmas holiday. Hurricane Sally generated debris should not be set out after Dec. 1.
City of Pensacola Sanitation Services will resume regular residential curbside yard trash service on Monday, Nov. 30, and ECUA resumed regular yard waste services the week of October 12.
As of Tuesday, Nov. 24, Escambia County has collected approximately 3,613,965 cubic yards of debris throughout the county, which equals 565 football fields with debris stacked 3 feet high. The map below shows where debris has been collected.
December 1 is also an important depwadline for Northwest Florida residents who have uninsured losses resulting from Hurricane Sally to register with FEMA for assistance, and it is the deadline to apply to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) for low-interest disaster loans for physical property damage. Read more at https://bit.ly/33hR2pv.
County residents should have debris set out and separated (not bagged) by Tuesday, Dec. 1. To help expedite the process, separate your debris for service. Vegetative debris like tree limbs need to be separate from construction and demolition materials like drywall and carpet. Keep debris away from storm drains, low power lines, utilities and mailboxes.
Contractors completed the first substantial pass of debris removal countywide Friday, Oct. 23 and are continuing to make multiple passes. The county began its recovery process in the wake of Hurricane Sally with curbside removal of debris for residents on Wednesday, Sept. 23.
Escambia County residents, that can safely do so, are asked to place any storm-generated debris on the public right of way (the area of residential property that extends from the street to the sidewalk, ditch, utility pole or easement).
Debris that was generated by Hurricane Sally should be placed and sorted on the area immediately adjoining the road in front of your home.
The county contractors have dedicated pieces of equipment for different debris streams (vegetation, C&D and stumps). Please understand that if vegetation is collected and C&D or stumps are left behind, they are not “missed,” but rather assigned to different trucks dedicated to that debris stream. Contractors cannot commingle debris streams in a single truck load. Debris will be picked up on private roads, and the county is working on getting FEMA approval for contractors to access gated communities.
For more information on where to drop off debris, visit myescambia.com/wasteservices.
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