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Aiken reports 122,000+ cubic yards of storm debris collected after Hurricane Helene; cleanup spending tops $1.58 million so far

2172891 · January 28, 2025
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City staff updated council on Hurricane Helene recovery: city and contractor SDR have collected hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of debris, department of transportation contractors are working state road cleanup, and non‑payroll expenses recorded to date are $1,580,174 (additional invoices pending).

City staff told Aiken City Council on Jan. 27 that recovery from Hurricane Helene continues and that crews have collected substantial volumes of storm debris during multiple passes.

Staff reported that private contractor SDR had collected 57,770 cubic yards of storm debris through Sunday, Jan. 26, and that city pickup on the second pass had collected an additional 64,452…

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