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Glynn County: nearly 62,000 cubic yards of Hurricane Helene debris collected; county aims for FEMA reimbursement
Summary
Public Works Director Danny Smith said contractors have hauled 61,803 cubic yards of vegetative debris and that the county now expects about 75,000 cubic yards total; the first pass on Saint Simons Island is complete and the second pass will start after Thanksgiving, with hauling expected to finish mid-December and full project completion mid-January.
Danny Smith, Glynn County public works director, gave commissioners an update on recovery work after Hurricane Helene, focusing on vegetation debris removal.
Smith said the county and its contractor have collected 61,803 cubic yards of vegetative debris (about 1,936 truckloads) as of the day before the Nov. 19 meeting and that the county now estimates a total near 75,000 cubic yards. He reported the first pass is complete on Saint…
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