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City outlines progress and timelines for storm debris removal; PPDR, waterways and demolition work ongoing

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City sanitation staff updated council May 8 on storm debris work: right-of-way passes are wrapping up, 680+ private property debris removal applications were received, waterways and demolition work continue under FEMA/USACE processes, and some complex sites may require separate public‑assistance contracts.

Sanitation Division staff and debris‑operations contractors updated the City Council May 8 on progress removing storm debris from public rights of way, waterways and private properties following Tropical Storm Helene.

City staff said rights‑of‑way initial and subsequent passes were completed in March and April and that the Army Corps of Engineers and FEMA are completing final punch‑list work. The city reported more than 700,000 cubic yards of vegetation and construction‑demolition debris removed under active contracts…

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