DEADLINE TO PUT HURRICANE DEBRIS ON COUNTY RIGHTS OF WAY FROM MM 28 to 40 IS SUNDAY, JAN. 28; FINAL PASS IN THIS AREA BEGINS JAN. 29 AND WILL TAKE A FEW WEEKS TO COMPLETE

MONROE COUNTY, FL – The last day to put eligible hurricane debris on County and private roads in the Mile Marker 28 to 40 area (Little Torch, Big Pine and No Name keys) is Sunday, Jan. 28.

Final pass in this area will begin Monday, Jan. 29 and continue for several weeks until the debris has been collected. Leading up to the final pass start date, collection will continue in this area.

County public works crews will also perform a final pass on private roads in this area, moving any additional debris from the private road to the closest County right of way for collection by the County’s contractor. It is not necessary for residents on private roads to call to request a pick up.

It remains illegal to put debris anywhere along U.S. 1 in the Keys – this includes between MM 28 and 40.

The final pass already is underway on County and private roads in the Mile Marker 16 to 28 area, and will continue until completed. The deadline to put debris along roads in these areas has passed.

NOTE: Residents should follow all County hurricane debris removal requirements:

  • Stack hurricane related debris on the county right of way (road shoulder) in front of homes or on private road right of way in front of your home. It must not block the road or driveways.
  • Do not put debris on vacant lots or other property. It will not be picked up.
  • Separate into five groups as best you can: vegetative debris, seaweed, household appliances, non-vegetative debris and household hazardous waste, which includes paints, cleaners, etc. (It is recommended you bring your household hazardous waste to one of the County’s three transfer stations).
  • Hurricane debris needs to be separate from regular household trash. Contents of refrigerators should be thrown out in regular trash. This gets picked up by regular garbage collection.
  • Debris also should be kept away from fire hydrants and utility poles.
  • Avoid putting debris in plastic garbage bags on the right of way. If debris is put in garbage bags, it should be put in regular garbage bins for collection. Piles that contain any garbage bags may not be picked up.

 Things that are not eligible for free pick up by hurricane debris contractor include: cars, trucks, motor homes, motor cycles, trailers, boats or other watercraft and car parts like tires.

For residents in the areas of the Keys where hurricane debris collection has concluded, hurricane debris can be taken to one of the County or municipal transfer stations for disposal, or put what fits into your regular solid waste or yard waste bins for collection by your regular haulers.

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