Tuesday at noon Shriners Boulevard will be closed for construction to improve drainage in the Woolmarket area. The project is part of a $1.4 million drainage improvement plan. The detour road will be for local traffic only, no trucks but still allows access to local businesses in that area. There’s a map of the detour […]
Hurricane Zeta cleanup continues two months after storm
Hurricane Zeta cleanup continues two months after storm By Bill Snyder | December 28, 2020 at 1:08 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 6:03 PM
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - If you drive around South Mississippi, you’ll still see some scattered areas of Hurricane Zeta debris, but the majority of it has been picked up.
In Biloxi, Crowder Gulf’s been handing Zeta debris pick up since Nov. 5.
“The debris contractors are taking a break for Christmas because they do not live in the area. They were able to go home and be with their families. They’ll be back to start working again and making a second pass through the city on Jan. 4th, which means everybody needs to take this time to get any debris to the curb,” said Ceceilia Dobbs-Walton, City of Biloxi Public Affairs Specialist.