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Two piles of tree debris from a downed tree in alley of 4900 block. Due to Hurricane Ian.
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Q. Location of tree
A. In alley/City right-of-way
A. In alley/City right-of-way
Two piles of tree debris from a downed tree in alley of 4900 block. Due to Hurricane Ian.
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Closed St Pete Service Center 1 (Verified Official)
Residential storm debris curbside pickup will commence Monday, Oct. 3, the City will start collecting debris from residential homes. We ask residents to place tree limbs behind the curb, off the street, in front of the house. Curbside only. Don't mix in other storm debris with the vegetation. Vegetation can be left on the edge of your property line, but do not block meters or stack vegetation against other items like trees or garbage cans.
- The city will collect debris from all houses; and follow regular sanitation routes.
- There is no need to call and report the need for a special sanitation pickup.
- Debris may not be picked up on your first scheduled trash pickup date - expect the process to take time as city crews work the entire city grid.
In addition to pickup by the city, residents can take debris to one of the city’s five brush sites, which will offer extended hours of 9 AM to 7 PM beginning Friday, 9/30, until Sunday, Oct. 8. Brush site locations be found at stpete.org/brushsites.
https://www.stpete.org/residents/utilities/residential_trash___recycling/brush_recycling_sites.php
No need to call - City crews are working and will eventually get around to all neighborhoods. Note, It may take several days, even weeks, to get to everyone. Residents who wish to drop off their brush or recyclables can do so at one of the city's brush sites, where extra city staff has been assisting residents with their drop-offs. More info: www.stpete.org/brushsites