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Pasco County Races To Clear Hurricane Debris Before Tropical Storm Milton

Fallen Trees (File)
Fallen Trees (File)

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Pasco County is working urgently to clear debris left by Hurricane Helene before Tropical Storm Milton arrives. To speed up the process, some roads will be temporarily closed and the debris operation site is being moved to a more remote location off Denton Ave.

The county is prioritizing public safety and appreciates residents’ patience. Crews are dedicated to clearing as much debris as possible, especially from coastal communities, ahead of the storm.

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Residents Can Help:

  • Consider private haulers: Reach out to a private company for debris removal.
  • Bring debris to the West Pasco Resource Recovery Center: Located at 14606 Hays Road in Spring Hill, the center is open 24/7 for storm debris drop-off (weather permitting).
  • Prepare curbside debris: Bundle and cover debris if possible.
  • Secure loose items: Store debris in a shed, garage, or other enclosed area.

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