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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.
Hurricanes Helene and Milton created about 3 million cubic yards of debris in Manatee County and 2 million in Sarasota County.
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.
The Lakewood Ranch Business Alliance partnered with Florida Power & Light to shed some light on how best to prepare for ...
The city of Sarasota will begin a renourishment of 1.2 miles of Lido Beach, which suffered significant erosion from last year ...
Residents say Benderson Development has dodged their complaints over derelict buildings on the Siesta Promenade site.
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MySuncoast.com on MSNCity of Sarasota picks leader for new Stormwater DepartmentSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Ben Quartermaine has been selected as the county’s director of the newly structured Stormwater ...
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WWSB Tampa on MSNSarasota's assistant county administrator resigns amid stormwater management falloutMark Cunningham becomes the highest-ranking official to step down in the wake of revelations about widespread failures in the county's stormwater system. County officials did not disclose the reason ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNSarasota County Works to clear 180 miles of ditches before hurricane season ramps upArticles and videos about Sarasota County Works to clear 180 miles of ditches before hurricane season ramps up on FOX 13 Tampa Bay.
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