How to get your storm debris removed if you live in a Pasco gated community

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Business and homeowners are clearing out their buildings after damages. By Leah Burdick WMNF News Oct. 2nd

According to a press release from Pasco Media Relations & Communications, “FEMA has approved ONE-TIME debris removal for homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and gated communities in Pasco County. This is an opportunity to have storm debris picked up at no cost, but the DEADLINE is fast approaching.”

Residents must have their property management representative contact the county by 5:00 p.m. on Friday Nov. 22 if they live in “a gated community or belong to an HOA with private roads.

“Pasco County has also extended storm debris removal to private roads affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. This expanded service ensures that storm-related debris will be cleared from areas not typically serviced by county crews.”

According to the county, “Crews are working around the clock, 24/7, to remove storm debris. As of November 19, 2024, over 600,000 cubic yards of debris have been collected, which is about 44% of the estimated total.”

To track debris pickup in your area, there is an interactive Debris Management Map: mypas.co/DebrisManagement

One Response to “How to get your storm debris removed if you live in a Pasco gated community”

  1. Avalon Air and Heating

    Wow, this is such a helpful resource for those of us dealing with post-storm cleanup here in Shady Hills! After the last big storm, I noticed how tricky it was for neighbors in gated communities to figure out debris removal. It’s good to see Pasco County is making an effort to address this. Do they charge for these services in gated areas, or is it covered by HOA fees? It’d be great if they could expand this information to include a clear timeline for pickup so everyone knows what to expect. Have you heard if there are plans for additional drop-off locations? 🌴

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