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KLKN-TV
Locals drop over 240 tons of tree debris after weekend storms
Hofeling says about 100 people have come with tree storm debris and is seeing a steady pace.
July 13, 2021 6:12 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) The owner of Hofeling Enterprises says that his machines have been running for about eight hours and that they have ground about 240 tons of storm debris from the storm just from this past weekend.
“We see a lot of homeowners coming in with a lot of brush, small stuff, getting everything cleaned up in the yard,” said Scott Hofeling. Mostly from the branches that fall, but then the tree services start going out. They also have the same thing, but then that’s when the big woods start showing up, from the tree removals.”
KLKN-TV
Here’s where to drop your tree debris in Lincoln
As clean up continues across Lancaster County following Friday nights storms, the city is offering reminders on where to drop off debris.
July 11, 2021 3:45 pm
Courtesy: Allen Vasquez
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – As clean up continues across Lancaster County following Friday nights storms, the city is offering reminders on where to drop off debris.
You can read the full list of advice below:
For trees blocking City streets or sidewalks, contact the Lincoln Police Department (LPD) non-emergency number, 402-441-6000. Do NOT call 911. LPD is keeping a list of areas and reporting those to the Community Forestry crews.
KLKN-TV
Following last night’s storm, here s a reminder on how to report downed trees.
July 10, 2021 1:38 pm
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Following last night’s storm, here’s a reminder from city officials on how to report downed trees.
For trees blocking City streets or sidewalks, contact the Lincoln Police Department (LPD) non-emergency number, 402-441-6000. Do not call 911. LPD is keeping a list of areas and reporting those to the Community Forestry crews.
For other damage to other public trees between the curb and sidewalk, contact the City Community Forestry Section at 402-441-7847, ext. 0. Voice mail is available at this number, and residents are encouraged to provide their name, address, phone number and the nature of the problem. Residents can also report damage to street trees at UPLNK.lincoln.ne.gov.
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