Hurricane Helene Debris Cleanup Program Set to Begin in Bristol, Virginia on November 22

Bristol, Virginia: Hurricane Helene Debris Cleanup Begins Soon!

Hey there, Bristol residents! If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, you’re in luck! The City of Bristol, Virginia, has just announced that it will be starting a debris removal assistance program, approved by the Virginia Department of Emergency Management. This is fantastic news for anyone left dealing with the storm’s aftermath as crews will begin picking up eligible debris starting on November 22!

What Exactly Will Be Picked Up?

So, you might be wondering, what kind of debris can you put out for pickup? Well, rest assured, the city has you covered! The debris eligible for pick up includes:

  • Vegetative debris – That means branches, leaves, and other yard waste that might have scattered around during the storm.
  • Damage debris – If you’ve got anything that’s been damaged by the hurricane, now’s your chance to get it taken away.
  • Demolition debris – For those dealing with bigger projects, such as damaged structures, this debris will be picked up too.
  • Tires – Have some old tires lying around? They’re eligible for this round of cleanup!

Important Guidelines for Residents

Before you start piling everything up, there are some key guidelines to follow to ensure a smooth pickup process. First off, the city has asked that all debris needs to be un-bagged and sorted by type. This means you’ll need to take a little time to separate those yard clippings from any demolition remnants. It will really help the crews do their job more efficiently!

Next, when you’re ready to set out your debris, make sure to place it at an accessible location at the edge of your property. It’s important that it’s reachable from public roads since the crews will be driving around looking for piles to collect. If you’ve got large piles in hard-to-reach places, they might not be able to get it!

What NOT to Put Out

Household trash, household hazardous waste, electronics, and large appliances are NOT eligible for pickup during this event. Be sure to dispose of these items through the appropriate channels so they don’t cause any issues during the debris removal process.

Mark Your Calendars!

So, mark your calendars, Bristol! The collection of eligible debris will whip into action on November 22. Make sure you’re ready to clear out those storm remnants and make way for a clean and beautiful Bristol! Let’s all work together to pick up the pieces and restore our community.

If you have any questions or need assistance with the debris removal process, don’t hesitate to reach out to the city officials. They’re there to help you navigate this cleanup and ensure Bristol shines once again!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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