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DEBRIS
Haulers are just about finished with sand removal on the West side of town. Debris hauling will commence after sand removal is completed.
The 2nd push of debris removal was completed today on Punkin Key and next they will be working on the southern end of the East side of town.
FOR THE IMMEDIATE DEBRIS REMOVAL, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES:
- ALL DEBRIS IN BAGS NEEDS TO BE REMOVED FROM THE BAG
- SEPARATE YOUR DEBRIS AT THE CURB (SEPARATE LANSCAPE MATERIAL / BUILDING MATERIALS / WHITE GOODS & ELECTRONICS)
- NO WHITE GOODS AND ELECTRONICS REMOVED AT THIS TIME (those items will be removed separately)
DO NOT STACK DEBRIS AROUND MAILBOXES AND UTILITY BOXES AND POLES.
PLEASE TRY TO KEEP THE STREET CLEAR OF VEHICLES SO THE DEBRIS HAULERS CAN GET THROUGH THE NEIGHBORHOODS.
5 dumpsters in the community, located at:
- 174th Avenue
- Longpoint Drive (2)
- Town Parking lot on Gulf Blvd.
- Constitution Park
**Please do not overfill dumpsters**
TRASH
Waste Connections has returned to their normal trash removal schedule.
STREET SWEEPING BEGAN OCTOBER 23RD ON THE EAST SIDE OF GULF BLVD. WE HAVE ASKED THE SWEEPERS TO USE WATER WHEN SWEEPING TO REDUCE THE DUST.
SAND
Haulers are just about finished with sand removal on the West side of town.
Pinellas County has opened a sand drop-off site starting Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Sand Key Park, 1060 Gulf Blvd., Clearwater for all county residents and businesses looking to dispose of storm-related sand from their property. After today it will be open 7 days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Bulk sand only. No storm debris, vegetative, construction or demolition debris. For other debris visit Pinellas.gov/debris to find disposal sites.
No Sandbags. Keep your clean sandbags to reuse them. If you wish to dispose of clean sandbags, spread the sand on lawns or landscape beds, do not dump them onto the beach.
https://pinellas.gov/news/sand-drop-off-location-to-open-wednesday-for-all-county-residents/