January 20, 2025

Lake County Residents Must Have Hurricane Milton Debris Curbsite By Jan. 25th

0.7 min read| Published On: January 20th, 2025|

By Kyle Coppola

Lake County Residents Must Have Hurricane Milton Debris Curbsite By Jan. 25th

0.7 min read| Published On: January 20th, 2025|

LAKE COUNTY – Unincorporated Lake County residents must set out any remaining Hurricane Milton vegetative or construction and demolition debris by Saturday, Jan. 25. If the debris is not curbside by Jan. 25, it may not get picked up. Details: Vegetative debris includes tree stumps, branches, trunks, and other leafy materials. Do not place these items in bags.

Construction and demolition debris includes damaged components of buildings and structures, such as wood, glass, roofing materials, or carpeting. It does not include components resulting from repairs. Lake County’s storm debris collection haulers will start their final collection pass on Jan. 25. They will pick up hurricane debris only from residences with their items out by this date.

Residents should keep items segregated from other materials and avoid obstructions such as mailboxes and powerlines. Residents are encouraged to use this collection period to clear their properties of any remaining hurricane-related debris. Residents who believe they have extenuating circumstances with their debris should call the Office of Solid Waste’s customer service number at (352) 343-3776.

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About the Author: Kyle Coppola

Kyle Coppola was born in Newton, Massachusetts and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communications from Curry College in 2016. After traveling to Florida on a family vacation, he decided he could not get enough of the warm weather and made the move from snowy Massachusetts to central Florida 8 years ago.

For the last decade Kyle has gained valuable experience in social media content creation, marketing and sales, writing, video production, sports announcing and even broadcasting for local radio stations, such as FM 102.9 in The Villages and FM 91.5 in Massachusetts. Every year he volunteers at The Villages Charter High School as a play-by-play sports announcer for the football games as well as a public address announcer for the basketball games, including the annual Battle at The Villages Tournament.

Outside the office Kyle is a husband and father to two beautiful girls along with their cat. In his spare time he likes to spend time with his family, travel, play golf and swim. He is also a huge sports junkie and even bigger motorsports fan and loves to attend racing events when he can.

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