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In Sarasota County, seven debris management sites have been strategically located near the most impacted areas to efficiently organize the 90 to 100 hauling units collecting storm debris each day.
In Sarasota County, seven debris management sites have been strategically located near the most impacted areas to efficiently organize the 90 to 100 hauling units collecting storm debris each day.
City of Sarasota officials said that as of Monday afternoon, more than 298,919 cubic yards or 418,486 tons of storm debris had been collected throughout the city.
The city’s storm debris collection contractors have collected 318,404 cubic yards, or 445,766 tons, of storm debris since the hurricanes made landfall. Skip to main content Best of Sarasota ...
SARASOTA COUNTY (WFLA) – It’s been nearly six weeks since Hurricane Ian ripped apart countless communities in southwestern Florida, including parts of southern Sarasota County. Debris from the ...
Sarasota County residents can drop off vegetation storm debris at two sites: Rothenbach Park, 8650 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota and Jackson Road Transfer Station, 250 S. Jackson Road, Venice. You must ...
Sarasota County Storm debris collection nets over 300,000 cubic yards of material so far in Sarasota County. Officials say the plan is to finish the debris collection process within 90 days from ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — Residents across Sarasota County are still working to clear their yards of storm debris after back-to-back hurricanes.
Sarasota, Manatee storm debris clean-up will take months as workers collect vast volume. Derek Gilliam, Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Mon, November 4, 2024 at 9:01 AM UTC. 4 min read.
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