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City of Clearwater has been notified too in case it is their onus to take care of. I realize storm clean up is a monstrous task and appreciate the work you are doing. However, Berkley Place is a main artery into our neighborhood off of NE Coachman and has a lot of storm debris in the roadway. Sadly, one homeowner suffered damage to their home and have absolutely no yard to speak of, so there was no choice to put the debris except in the street. I am sure there will be more yard waste, as their home is repaired and the property has to be cleared in order for workers to gain access. We just want to make sure this street is not forgotten. We are in INSW01. For a while there, our area wasn't even listed as a problem area.
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Pinellas County Communications (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Pinellas County Public Works (Verified Official)
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Closed Pinellas County Public Works – Stormwater, Urban Forestry, Landscape Svcs & Vegetation Maintenance (Verified Official)
Thank you for taking the time to “Report an Issue” via Doing Things for you! Work Request # 1747776 has been assigned to the storm debris issue you reported. This SeeClickFix has been procedurally closed.
1) Crews continue to work seven days a week to clear debris. The first pass of debris pickup is anticipated to be completed by the end of the month. At this time several zones are finished and other zones are substantially completed. Crews will be going through all zones again for a second pass to pick up construction and demolition debris as well as any remaining vegetative material that may have not been picked up on the first pass. For a map of active debris collection zones, see: http://pinellas-egis.maps.arcgis.com
2) If you are reporting damages due to debris pick-up we would like to know this to allow locations to be mapped in order to easily identify who may have been in that area picking up the debris. Please contact our Customer Service Department at (727) 464-8900 or via email at pwopsweb@pinellascounty.org
3) Pinellas County Public Works is requesting citizens’ help in reporting illegal debris dumping. It is a third-degree felony for tree trimming companies or other hired companies to dump on the right-of-way or vacant lots instead of taking debris to a yard waste facility. If citizens see hired companies dumping debris in their neighborhood, or the dumping of other unauthorized waste, they are asked to email details (with photos if possible) to watershed@pinellascounty.org.
For more information about storm debris collection, please visit www.pinellascounty.org/emergency/PDF/Irma/debris_faq.PDF.
If you have any additional questions or concerns please contact our Customer Service Department at (727) 464-8900 or via email at pwopsweb@pinellascounty.org and reference Work Request # 1747776.
We are striving to improve our services. Please visit www.pinellascounty.org/surveys/PublicWorks to tell us how we are doing, thank you!
We appreciate your patience as crews work to remove debris from the public and private areas of unincorporated Pinellas County.
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)