Orange County Government Public Works
Darrell.Moody2@ocfl.net
Disaster Debris Removal Crews to Deploy in Orange County
Large storm debris collection begins on Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Orange County, FL – Orange County Public Works crews are set to deploy on October 16, 2024, to collect large storm debris from Hurricane Milton. With the initial focus on vegetative debris, crews may make multiple passes to clear an area. Residents are asked to follow these guidelines:
- Debris should be placed on the curb at the edge of the property.
- The debris to be collected must be separated into the following categories:
Vegetative – Includes large branches, tree limbs, logs, and plants.
Appliances – Includes refrigerators, washers and dryers, and air conditioners.
Electronics – Includes televisions, computers, and similar smaller items.
- Separate fencing materials from vegetative debris.
- Place debris and debris piles AWAY from trees, poles, fire hydrants, water meters, or other structures.
- Ensure that the debris does not block the road, sidewalk, or storm drains.
- Leaves and small debris must be bagged, canned, or bundled and placed for collection with normal yard waste pick-up on the assigned day.
For additional information, please visit OCFL.NET/MILTON or call Orange County’s 311 HelpLine.
About Orange County Government: Orange County Government strives to serve its residents and guests with integrity, honesty, fairness and professionalism. Located in Central Florida, Orange County includes 13 municipalities and is home to world-famous theme parks, one of the nation’s largest convention centers and a thriving life science research park. Seven elected members make up the Board of County Commissioners, including the Mayor, who is elected countywide. For more information, please visit www.OCFL.net or go to Orange County Government’s social media channels.