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Greenwood officials outline debris removal progress, FEMA deadline and Waller Street work

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City staff updated council on debris pickup, Team Rubicon support, DOT contractor work, a FEMA assistance deadline, Waller Street construction progress and related community impacts.

City staff and council members reviewed ongoing storm recovery actions, including large-scale debris collection by DOT contractors, the local role of Team Rubicon, an approaching FEMA assistance deadline, and progress on Waller Street construction.

A city staff member reported the city-county food drive is running (began Jan. 13 and continues through Feb. 20) and said the stated goal is to collect “10,000” (the meeting record did not specify units). Staff also reminded anyone with hurricane damage that the last day to apply for FEMA assistance is “tomorrow,” as stated during the meeting; no calendar date for that deadline was posted in the transcript.

On debris removal, staff described coordination with the state DOT contractor working through zones and said DOT verifies zone…

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