Palm Coast—Storm debris collection will begin in the City of Palm Coast on Wednesday, October 16, following Hurricane Milton. FCC, the city’s regular waste hauler, will conduct its usual yard debris pickup on Wednesday, handling bagged and containerized debris up to two cubic yards. Additionally, the City’s Storm Debris Contractor will begin its sweep of the city that day, using trucks equipped with machinery to remove unbagged storm debris.

It is crucial to keep storm debris separate from regular yard waste. Mixing bagged or containerized debris with storm debris could result in FEMA denying the entire haul. Please adhere to the following guidelines to ensure successful collection:

Debris Placement Instructions:

  • Place storm debris on the right of way beside the road, but do not block swales or the stormwater system.
  • Avoid placing debris near mailboxes or driveways to ensure machinery can access the piles.
  • Do not place storm debris in bags or containers. The Storm Debris Contractor will use heavy machinery to collect it, so loose piles are essential.
  • Do not place debris on vacant lots. It must remain on your residential property.

Debris Separation Guidelines:

  • Vegetative Debris: Includes leaves, logs, tree branches, and other plant material.
  • Construction & Demolition Debris: Building materials such as shingles, drywall, and lumber resulting from storm damage.
  • Regular Household Garbage: Not included in storm debris removal. Please follow your normal garbage collection schedule.
  • Furniture: Not included in storm debris removal. Please follow the normal process.

Important Notes:

  • There is no size restriction for storm debris, so this weekend is a great opportunity to gather and organize debris for Wednesday’s collection.
  • Collection will occur in one pass. If your area is missed, your debris may not be collected, so make sure everything is ready by Wednesday, October 16.

By following these instructions, residents can help ensure a smooth and efficient storm debris collection process. Thank you for your cooperation as we work together to restore our community.

For additional information, please submit a case on Palm Coast Connect or contact Customer Service at 386-986-2360.

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