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Public works outlines debris collection, drop‑off sites and transfer‑station rules

3734718 · March 20, 2025
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Rolla public works and transfer‑station officials described tree‑debris pickup, a Sharp Road drop‑off for small loads, a tree‑debris site at Oak Lane/Adrian Avenue, and Phelps County transfer station fees of $64/ton (minimum $35); residents urged to separate materials and check sites before hauling.

Public works director Darren and transfer‑station manager Roger reported on debris removal, drop‑off points and the county transfer station after the tornado.

Darren said public‑works crews reopened streets and began hauling tree and limb debris immediately; as of the briefing the city had removed more than 500 truckloads of debris and opened an additional tree‑debris dump site at the corner of Oak Lane and Adrian Avenue. Public works will staff the disposal site seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. until the need diminishes,…

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