Storm Debris Collection Update: August 2
Thank you to our hard storm debris crews who are working countless hours daily to help our community recover from Hurricane Beryl. Residents are thanking crews as they are out working and you can too.
Don’t forget to make sure your debris is separated. This process is necessary for your debris to be picked up. Visit baytown.org/1404 for more information.
Here’s the latest storm debris collection information as of August 1:
FRIDAY COLLECTION EFFORTS
Debris collection will be dedicated to zones 1, 3 and 4 will be worked on Friday, with an emphasis on:
Zone 1:
Zone 3:
Zone 4:
- Glen Arbor
- Quail Hollow
- Greywood
- Sterling High School area
*The information above represents the most accurate details provided by the contractor.
TYPE OF DEBRIS
Vegetation is currently the focus of the debris collection.
TOTALS SO FAR
Since the debris collection process started, 1,013 loads of debris have been collected, totaling 41,601 cubic yards. These numbers will change every Monday.
Debris will be collected multiple times in each zone.
For more information and updates, visit baytown.org/1404.