ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - The City of St. Petersburg teams are performing initial assessments on impacts from Hurricane Idalia.

Hurricane Idalia Debris Pickup Concludes Friday, October 6 In St. Pete

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Debris pickup, following Hurricane Idalia, will conclude this Friday, October 6, as crews finish their second pass in impacted areas - Shore Acres, Tanglewood, Harbor Isle, and Rivera Bay neighborhoods.
St. Petersburg Flooding From Hurricane Idalia

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Debris pickup, following Hurricane Idalia, will conclude this Friday, October 6, as crews finish their second pass in impacted areas – Shore Acres, Tanglewood, Harbor Isle, and Rivera Bay neighborhoods.

If you live in these areas and have storm debris that requires collection, please contact the Sanitation Department at 727-893-7398 before Friday.

Following the conclusion of storm debris pickup, residents should put all debris in their regular trash bin (black bin) for pickup.

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Residents with items that do not fit in their bins can request a Special Pickup by calling 727-893-7398 or visiting stpete.org/SpecialPickup.

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