(Después de la Tormenta)
Debris Pickup
Flagler:
- Flagler County has tentatively coordinated dedicated post-debris pickup for disposal beginning Monday 10/21. WastePro plans to resume commercial and roll-off pickup on Monday 10/14, and residents may utilize this for early debris removal as well. Please ensure that household garbage is adequately separated from debris, and avoid blocking ditches and swales to prevent flooding and support stormwater drainage. When placing curbside, do not block driveways, roadways, mailboxes, or utility poles.
- Residents within the incorporated areas should contact their city’s solid waste department for information about their collection schedules.
Lake:
- Looking for a place to drop off your storm debris for free? Lake County has multiple, free debris drop off stations to choose from. All sites are all temporarily extending their hours to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on their regularly scheduled open days. For days of operation for each site, click here.
Marion:
- In response to Hurricane Milton, designated drop-off locations for vegetative debris for residents are operational through Sunday, Oct. 27, and will be open daily from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. The debris drop-off locations are vacant lots in the following areas:
- Next to Belleview Public Library – 13145 SE County Highway 484, Belleview
- SW Highway 484 & SW 57th Ave. Road – 5700 SW Highway 484, Ocala
- NE Jacksonville Road – 5823 NE Jacksonville Road, Ocala
- You must show a photo ID with an address within unincorporated Marion County to use these locations. These locations are for noncommercial debris only.
- Please note that this service is specifically for tree debris & vegetative material & does not include yard clippings, construction debris, or household garbage, or debris from lot clearing.
- Teams will begin roadside debris pickup from public roads throughout Marion County. Tree & vegetative debris from major county-maintained roadways will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
- County recycling centers have resumed normal operating hours; 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
- The Baseline Transfer Station has resumed normal operating hours; 7 a.m.-5 p.m.
Orange:
- Vegetative Debris Drop-Off: Beginning Monday, October 14, 2024, designated drop-off sites will accept non-commercial yard waste, including leaves, branches, and other natural debris. The sites will be open Monday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday through Sunday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Conway Water Treatment Plant – 3590 Manatee Street, Orlando, FL 32822
- Harrell Road – 8503 Trevarthon Road, Orlando, FL 32817
- Zellwood Maintenance Unit – 3500 Golden Gem Road, Apopka, FL 32712
- The sites will accept only loose vegetative debris—no bags or containers. White goods (large household appliances) and other household items will not be accepted. Contractors, lawn care, or commercial companies are prohibited from using these drop-off sites. Upon arrival, residents must present a valid driver’s license, utility bill, or other official document verifying Orange County residency. Residents can use the County’s interactive map to find their nearest drop-off site.
- Curbside Debris Removal: Orange County Government expects to begin its storm curbside debris removal for unincorporated Orange County by Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2024. Contractors will collect piles at the curb that are too large to be picked up through the County’s residential curbside collection program. Residents are encouraged to separate debris by type—vegetative, white goods, household items, etc.—and place it at the curb for collection as soon as possible.
Osceola:
- Our FREE drop-off location for RESIDENTIAL yard debris is now open! Canoe Creek Rd., across from Bramblewood Dr. and Kanuga Village. Osceola County residents ONLY (ID required). No commercial debris accepted. 7 a.m.-6 p.m. daily, now through October 20.
Seminole:
- Regular trash and recycling collection schedules resume tomorrow, Monday, October 14. There will be no additional makeup days.
- Crews will prioritize catching up on trash and recycling, then shift toward yard waste. Once yard waste resumes on Wednesdays, regular haulers will be collecting binned, bagged, or bundled yard waste – NOT debris piles.
- Contracted disaster debris haulers will collect large piles of debris with grapple (claw) trucks. Neighborhood schedules are not available. Please finalize your debris piles by Monday, October 21 at the latest.
Sumter:
- Given the amount of tree and vegetation debris within Sumter County and all of our cities that we provide this service, collecting and removing debris will take some time, depending on the area where you live.
- For residents in The Villages development area, please pay attention to the debris collection and removal instructions from The Villages District Government.
- Storm-related tree/vegetation debris should be piled in the road Right-of-Way (ROW), which is usually the grassy area of residential front lawns, behind the pavement or outside of the fence. Debris may NOT be placed on the road. The debris haulers will not pick it up.
- Residential storm-related debris should be piled up by October 20, 2024, for pick-up by our contracted debris haulers. After that date, you must remove your own debris, as our contractor will come through one time.
Volusia:
- Volusia County Solid Waste will resume regular yard trash collection the week of Oct. 14.
- Beginning Monday, Oct. 14, normal operating hours resumed for the Tomoka Farms Road Landfill and West Volusia Transfer Station as follows:
- Tomoka Farms Landfill: 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday
- West Volusia Transfer Station: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Comfort Stations
Flagler:
- Showers and laundry facilities are now available at the Hidden Trails Community Center, located at 6108 Mahogany Blvd, Bunnell.
Lake:
- Lake County has opened comfort stations at:
- Butler Street Boat Ramp: 55400 Butler St, Astor
- Pine Forest Park: 32520 State Road 44, Deland
- The sites will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. These comfort stations will provide easy access to: Internet, charging stations for phones and other small devices, laundry machines, and showers, bathrooms, and handwashing stations.
- Residents need to bring their own charging cables, detergents, and soaps.
- To help residents from Lake Mack travel to the Pine Forest Park site, Lake County is providing a shuttle from the Forest Hill Community Center to the park. The shuttle will transport residents back and forth every 30 minutes from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Relief Resources
- Operation Blue Roof: Operation Blue Roof is providing a free temporary roof tarping while you work to permanently to repair your roof.
- Eligible counties: Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole, Sumter, and Volusia
- Application deadline: November 5. Click here for more.
- Crisis Cleanup: If you need volunteer help with services like debris clean-up (indoors and outdoors) and tarps, you can contact Crisis Cleanup at 844-965-1386.
Power Outages
Hospitals
Disaster Relief
- Those who suffered Milton-related damages are encouraged to register with FEMA using any of the following methods:
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