Notifying Residents of Final Day for Hurricane Ian Debris Pick-Up

Notifying Residents of Final Day for Hurricane Ian Debris Pick-Up
City of Bonita Springs — City of Bonita Springs
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The City of Bonita Springs thanks residents that have placed their Hurricane Ian debris at the curb.  The city reminds residents that the final day to place Hurricane Ian debris for pick up will be Monday, January 23rd. Debris pick-up operations will conclude on Friday, January 27th.

The county’s normal waste-collection services will then be the primary resource for residents to have vegetation and horticulture waste picked up.  Information about normal curbside pickup of garbage, recycling and yard waste can be found at www.leegov.com/solidwaste.

Residents can track debris collection progress, learn how to stack debris and gather other Hurricane Ian debris information at City of Bonita Springs Debris Collection.

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