SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — Seminole County is preparing for its last round of hurricane debris pickup.
Debris haulers will make their last pass to pick up curbside debris through unincorporated Seminole County on Monday, Dec. 12.
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Haulers will pick up piles of vegetative debris, including branches, limbs and sticks, that are larger than a washing machine.
Officials are asking residents to combine their piles with their neighbors, because larger piles are easier for trucks to pick up.
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During this final pass, haulers will not pick up green or freshly trimmed debris or black plastic bags of yard waste. Officials said those items should be separated from debris piles for regular yard waste collection.
If hurricane debris remains curbside, you can click here or call 407-665-0000 to submit a service request.
What WILL be collected by the debris hauler:
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🍂 Piles of vegetative debris (such as branches, limbs, sticks, etc.) larger than a washing machine.
➡️ Please combine piles with neighbors when possible. Larger piles are easier to collect by claw trucks versus several small piles.
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