St. Petersburg Closes Temporary Debris Management Site as City Resumes Normal Operations Post-Hurricanes

City of St. Petersburg Closes Temporary Debris Management Site

The City of St. Petersburg is set to close its temporary debris management site as it transitions from emergency recovery efforts following Hurricanes Helene and Milton to normal operations. The temporary site, situated at Raytheon, located at 1953 72nd St. N, will cease operations on Sunday, December 22, at 5:30 p.m.

Details of Closure

Residents have had the opportunity to drop off storm-related debris, including vegetative, construction, and demolition waste, free of charge at the site. Operational hours have been from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. However, as the city shifts back to regular services, the site will close its doors.

Resuming Regular City Services

City services are anticipated to resume on December 23. This date marks the return to regular operations after hurricane cleanup activities. The city’s brush sites have also resumed regular operations as of December 16, operating every day from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., with the exception of Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.

Special Pickup Services Available

Beginning December 23, residents will have the option to request special pickups for large or excess items that are not storm-related. This gives residents a chance to dispose of everyday items that may have accumulated during the recovery period.

Ongoing Debris Collection

Despite the imminent closure of the temporary site, the city’s debris collection contractor continues to pick up hurricane debris throughout the city. This service is crucial, as it ensures that residents can keep their properties clear and safe following the storm’s aftermath.

In addition to hurricane debris collection, the contractor is accepting requests for pickups of normal household items. The city’s debris management efforts include free pickups for various items as part of their commitment to community cleanup and recovery.

Looking Ahead

As St. Petersburg transitions back to its regular operations, residents are encouraged to take advantage of the available services. With the debris management site closing, it’s essential for community members to be aware of the upcoming changes and how to properly dispose of their waste.

Officials are optimistic that the city will smoothly transition back to routine services while ensuring that all debris from the recent hurricanes is effectively managed. The city continues to support its residents during this recovery phase and encourages them to stay informed on available services.


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