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For free pickup, Cameron Parish debris must be curbside no later than Jan 11

For free pickup, Cameron Parish debris must be curbside no later than Jan. 11 The last chance to place hurricane debris along the right-of-way is Jan. 11. That’s when the final pass of debris removal will begin, the Cameron Parish Police Jury has announced. (Source: Cameron Parish) By KPLC Digital Team | December 16, 2020 at 11:44 AM CST - Updated December 16 at 11:44 AM CAMERON, La. (KPLC) — The last chance to place hurricane debris along the right-of-way is Jan. 11. That’s when the final pass of debris removal will begin, the Cameron Parish Police Jury has announced. “Any debris placed at the right-of-way ROW after Jan. 11 will not be collected, and will become the responsibility of the resident,” Parish Administrator Katie Armentor announced Wednesday.

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