Connect with us

Know

Pinellas County’s debris collection has ended

Bill DeYoung

Published

on

Debris from Hurricane Helene has not been completely cleared away. Photo: Facebook.

Pinellas County debris collection operations ended at noon today, so that staff could return equipment to the county’s secure Vehicle Storage Building, and subsequently return home and prepare their homes and families for the arrival of Hurricane Milton Wednesday.

Also closed: The residential debris sites for unincorporated residents on Icot Boulevard, and at the corner of Keystone Road and East Lake Road.

The county’s Solid Waste Facility (3095 114th Avenue N., St. Petersburg) will accept municipal solid waste until 6 p.m. today, through the 28th Street gate.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Please fill out all the form entries below. We do not publish anonymous comments. Comments are held for moderation per our posting guidelines - please read them. We appreciate your taking the time to share your perspective on how to improve our community.

By posting a comment, I have read, understand and agree to the Posting Guidelines.


The St. Pete Catalyst

The Catalyst honors its name by aggregating & curating the sparks that propel the St Pete engine.  It is a modern news platform, powered by community sourced content and augmented with directed coverage.  Bring your news, your perspective and your spark to the St Pete Catalyst and take your seat at the table.

Email us: spark@stpetecatalyst.com

Subscribe for Free

Subscription Form

Privacy Policy | Copyright © 2020 St Pete Catalyst

Share with friend

Enter the details of the person you want to share this article with.