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Official Notice From City of Port Orange: Citizen Debris Drop Off site in Port Orange will conclude on Saturday, October 7th at 3:00 pm . . . . Click For Details!
As previously communicated in the debris removal video this week with the City Manager, the Citizen Debris Drop Off site in Port Orange (Virginia and Oak Street) will conclude on Saturday, October 7th at 3:00 pm. However, Volusia County has debris drop off sites open for residents from 7 am to 6 pm, seven days a week through Sunday, October 22nd at the following locations:
- Tomoka Landfill, 1990 Tomoka Farms Road, Port Orange
• Old Plymouth Landfill, 1991 W. Plymouth Avenue, DeLand
• Rhode Island Site, 1360 Veterans Memorial Parkway, Orange City
All Volusia County residents and small landscape-type businesses may bring Hurricane Irma vegetative debris ONLY to the debris reduction drop-off site for free. Homeowners associations and people who live on private roads are also encouraged to use these sites to clean their private communities. Residents must show proof of residency, and small landscape-type businesses will need to complete a form to drop debris at the sites. The only type of debris accepted at these sites is vegetative debris (leaves, branches and cut trees) that has been bagged. No other debris will be accepted. For more information, call Volusia County’s debris hotline at (386) 507-5166 from 8 am – 7 pm, Monday - Sunday.
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