orlando mayor as well as governor ron desantis. it take a listen to this. this is unprecedented. we had so much rain over the course of the last month with the ground already saturated so you can t park like it normally would subside. the water has to go somewhere and fortunately the places it would naturally go have either flown into one of the rivers running north or south. it was such a major weather event that it s producing 500 year floods in places like seminole county and orange county. trace, some good news, flights out of orlando international airport are set to resume noon tomorrow assuming no issues are discovered between now and then. debris pickup will also start tomorrow. one thing officials here are asking residents to do is
Westlake residents who have damaged building materials, limbs, stumps and other trash remaining on their property are responsible for cleaning it up. All city-wide hurricane debris removal has been completed, according to the Mayor Bob Hardey.
âRemaining debris is the responsibility of the property owner,â Hardey said. âCertified letters will be going out giving property owners notice that they will have 30 days to remove the debris, or the city will have it done at the property ownersâ expense. I also want to remind Westlake citizens that it is illegal to blow any grass clippings into the road and/or into the storm drains.â
Republic Services, the sanitation service provider for East Baton Rouge Parish, will resume normal garbage pickup and begin debris pickup from this week’s winter storms on Thursday, Feb. 18.
parish roads by January 1, 2021. The debris contractors will begin their final
pass through the parish on January 4, 2021.
Guidelines for Debris Pickup:
Place storm related debris on the right-of-way of public parish or city roads â do not block the road, driveways, mailboxes, etc.
Avoid placing debris directly under utility lines.
Debris should be separated into the following categories:Â
Electronics