The contracted debris removal company, Phillips and Jordan, is working diligently to clear debris from roadways and public rights-of-way. If you hire an independent company to remove debris from your property, please ensure they comply with the regulations set by the Towns and FEMA https://www.fema.gov/sites/default/files/documents/fema_pa-category-a-debris-removal-ppdr-factsheet.pdf

It is strictly prohibited to illegally dump debris on any other private or public property pursuant to:

Sec. 127-8. – Deposits on premises or in container of another prohibited; exception.

https://library.municode.com/fl/redington_shores/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTIIGELE_CH127SOWA_S127-8DEPRCOANPREX

It shall be unlawful to deposit trash upon the premises of another or upon any street, alley, park or other public property or in any canal, water, waterway, rock pit or pool within the town or in any trash container(s) upon which any other person shall have paid the collection fee as provided by the terms of this article, except that tenants of multiple dwellings or commercial establishments may deposit trash in trash container(s) upon which the owner or manager of said multiple dwelling or commercial establishment shall have paid the collection fee provided therein and authorized the tenants to use the trash container(s).

(Ord. No. 22-07, § 1, 6-8-2022)

THERE WILL BE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR VIOLATIONS OF THESE RULES. COMPANIES AND/OR INDIVIDUALS FOUND ILLEGALLY DUMPING STORM DEBRIS AND/OR TRASH WILL FACE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES, INCLUDING POTENTIAL ARREST, FINES, AND IMPOUNDMENT OF VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT.

Thank you for your cooperation in keeping our community safe and clean during this recovery period.

 

Any debris collected, generated, or removed from private property, by private contractors, must be hauled away and NOT left along Gulf Blvd. Thank you for your cooperation!Â