For Immediate Release: Lauren Hames
407-246-3106
CITY OF ORLANDO INTRODUCES
DEBRIS REMOVAL HOTLINE
See
November 12 Release for Updated Information
ORLANDO, FL (October 27, 2004) – The City of
Orlando’s Solid Waste division has introduced a hotline phone number designed
for citizens to report the location of storm debris from hurricanes Charley,
Frances and Jeanne.
City of Orlando residents may call 407-246-2314 to report debris piles in
the community. The line will be answered by city staff from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday through Friday and will be equipped with a voicemail so residents may
leave messages after hours.
Residents are encouraged to leave a detailed message of the exact location of
the debris.
Residents must continue to separate waste placed at curbside:
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Household garbage in bags
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Yard waste (leaves/twigs) in bags
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Large green waste in piles not blocking
roadway or sidewalks
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Building materials in piles not blocking
roadway or sidewalks
In addition, City of Orlando residential drop-off sites will remain open from 6
a.m. to 6 p.m. (note new times) as follows:
Citrus Bowl (on South St., just west of
Orange Blossom Trail)
7 days per week
Please note: The Citrus Bowl site will
be closed because of scheduled events on the following days:
Saturday, November 20, 2004
Tuesday, November 23, 2004
CLOSED: Lake Highland (corner of Ferris Avenue
and Montana Street)
CLOSED: Former Marine Corps reserve center
(corner of Primrose Drive and Amelia Street)
Citizens are asked to limit debris to storm-related green waste only at these
sites.
Damage from the hurricanes produced an estimated 300,000 cubic yards of wood
chips. The vast majority of these chips will be recycled as a fuel source,
commercial compost ingredient or for dirt parking lot/road stabilization.
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