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City ramps up mud cleanup efforts after flooding disaster

July 24, 2024 | Barre City, Washington County, Vermont



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City ramps up mud cleanup efforts after flooding disaster
In a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on ongoing recovery efforts following recent flooding, emphasizing the progress made in mud cleanup and debris removal across the city. Streets are largely back to normal, with no major closures reported. The city has ramped up compliance with FEMA regulations, anticipating that the situation may qualify for federal assistance.

City crews have been actively securing dumpsters for debris collection, a priority identified during the cleanup process. The number of dumpster locations has been adjusted based on usage, with some areas seeing reduced receptacles to optimize costs. A map detailing the current dumpster locations will be made available on the city’s website and social media platforms.

Officials noted that a state debris contractor is expected to arrive by Friday to assist in the hardest-hit areas, although the city does not anticipate needing their services immediately. Residents are encouraged to pile debris curbside for collection, as city crews cannot enter private properties for cleanup.

The Public Works Department has been busy clearing mud and silt from streets and is now focusing on private property debris. Key infrastructure, including Brook Street and the Berlin Street Bridge, has been cleared of debris, and repairs are underway on several damaged streets.

Additionally, the Red Cross shelter remains on standby, ready to reopen if there is a documented need for overnight accommodations. The meeting concluded with a commitment to keep residents informed about ongoing recovery efforts and resources available to them.

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