Media Release | December 11, 2024
Pasco County Media Relations & Communications
Last Chance for Storm Debris Pick-Up in Pasco
PASCO COUNTY, FL —- Pasco County Government is pleased to announce we’ve finished our first pass of hurricane-related debris collection in all areas of the county – collecting nearly 900,000 cubic yards of debris. That’s enough to fill more than 275 Olympic-sized swimming pools!
If you still have storm-related debris you’d like collected, please separate items and set debris at the curb no later than Sunday, December 15, 2024.
As crews prepare to make a final pass of all areas, please report your storm debris by filling out this form: mypas.co/DebrisRemovalRequest. Filling out the form will help us streamline our pick-up schedule and ensure your debris is removed as quickly as possible.
If you prefer to dispose of storm-related yard debris yourself, you can drop it off at one of Pasco’s two solid waste facilities for FREE until Saturday, December 28, 2024.
· East Pasco Transfer Station, 9626 Handcart Road, Dade City
o Monday – Saturday from 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. for Pasco County residents
· West Pasco Resource Recovery, 14606 Hays Road, Spring Hill
o Monday – Saturday from 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. for Pasco County residents
Stay up-to-date on debris collection times and locations by checking Pasco’s Debris Management Map, updated daily with real-time, accurate information: mypas.co/DebrisManagement
Note: Pasco County is not picking up fresh, green yard waste that is not storm-related. Your private hauler picks up regular yard waste.
If you have questions or concerns, call or chat with Customer Service: 727.847.2411 / MyPasco.net
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