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Glynn County approves expanded debris-removal work as post-storm estimate jumps to about 87,000 cubic yards
Summary
Glynn County commissioners approved consent items tied to a multi‑year debris-removal contract after staff said the post-storm debris estimate rose from about 40,000 to roughly 87,000 cubic yards; the contract uses unit pricing and is structured to meet FEMA reimbursement rules.
Glynn County commissioners on Dec. 19 approved consent items that formalize expanded debris-removal work stemming from a recent storm, after county public-works staff reported a substantially larger cleanup than initially estimated.
Danny Smith, Glynn County public works director, said the county’s early, limited sample put the debris volume at about 40,000 cubic yards, but fuller collection and sampling raised that estimate to roughly 87,000 cubic yards. Smith said the…
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