Pasco County and/or Grubbs Emergency Services, LLC, will
begin picking up storm debris on Monday, July 9, starting in the Hudson area and gradually moving south to Elfers, Holiday and the Trinity area. Debris pick up will last approximately 4 to 5 weeks, leaving citizens ample time to dispose of items that are water
damaged.
Officials ask residents to separate storm-related debris from regular
trash and put the debris in the public right of way. Limbs and branches,
appliances and construction material such as carpeting should be
separated. Residents of gated communities should place debris outside
the gates in the public right of way. Hazardous waste should not be
taken to the curb.
For information, call the county's Resident
Information Center at (727) 847-8959 during weekday business hours.
For general storm-recovery information, visit https://newportrichey.recovers.org/
For general storm-recovery information, visit https://newportrichey.recovers.org/
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