City of Bristol, Virginia Announces Hurricane Helene Debris Cleanup Starting November 22

City of Bristol, Virginia Set for Hurricane Helene Debris Cleanup

Exciting news for the residents of Bristol, Virginia! The city has been granted the much-needed assistance for debris removal following the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. This is fantastic news for those who have been dealing with the mess and stress in the wake of the storm!

Mark Your Calendars: November 22

Starting on November 22, dedicated crews will be hitting the streets to clean up eligible debris left by Hurricane Helene. It’s like a fresh start for the city, and residents are encouraged to prepare for this important initiative. Get ready to see those crews working hard to make the city beautiful again!

What Is Eligible for Pickup?

The city has provided clear guidelines on what types of debris can be picked up. The eligible debris includes:

  • Vegetative debris – This means branches, leaves, and other plant material
  • Damaged materials – Any things that were damaged by the hurricane
  • Demolition debris – If you had any structures affected, this also counts
  • Tires – Yes, you can finally get rid of those old tires!

However, residents should note that household trash, household hazardous waste, electronics, and large appliances are not eligible for this pickup. So, it’s best to keep those items out of the pile!

Helpful Tips for a Smooth Pickup

To ensure everything goes smoothly, the city has put together a few handy tips:

  • Debris should be un-bagged – That means no more trash bags! Let’s keep it natural for the crews.
  • Please separate the debris by type – Vegetative, demolition, and tires should all be in distinct piles.
  • Make sure to place your debris at an accessible location – This should be at the edge of your property, close to public roads, so the crews can easily reach it.

Why This Cleanup Matters

This wonderful initiative not only helps clear the roads and neighborhoods but also promotes a sense of community and safety. After a hurricane, the last thing anyone wants is leftover debris hanging around, making their homes feel less like a safe haven. With this cleanup effort, Bristol is stepping up to restore normalcy.

Be Informed and Prepared

Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the debris removal schedule and guidelines. It’s a chance for everyone to pitch in and help in the cleanup process. By working together, Bristol can bounce back even stronger than before!

So, mark your calendars, gather your debris, and get ready for the fantastic cleanup drive kicking off on November 22. Let’s show Hurricane Helene that we’re resilient and ready to take back our beautiful city!

Additional Information

For further inquiries or details about the debris removal process, residents are encouraged to contact the appropriate city departments. Let’s keep Bristol shining bright as we clean up after Hurricane Helene!


Author: HERE Bristol

HERE Bristol

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