Clearwater Opens Temporary Yard Debris Drop-Off Site For Hurricane Recovery

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Clearwater Opens Temporary Yard Debris Drop-Off Site For Hurricane Recovery

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CLEARWATER, Fla. – Clearwater residents now have a new option for disposing of hurricane-related yard debris. The city is opening a temporary drop-off site at Woodgate Park, 2495 Countryside Blvd, starting Saturday, October 19th.

The site will operate daily from 8 AM to 5 PM until Saturday, November 2nd.

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This free service is exclusively for Clearwater residents with proof of residency (ID and a copy of a utility bill). Residents must unload their own debris, which is limited to vegetation like tree trimmings, grass clippings, and palm fronds. Bagged debris will not be accepted; bags must be emptied on-site.

Commercial properties and condominiums are not permitted to use this facility.

Key Information:

  • Location: Woodgate Park, 2495 Countryside Blvd, Clearwater
  • Dates: October 19th – November 2nd
  • Hours: 8 AM – 5 PM daily
  • Requirements: Clearwater residents only; ID and utility bill required
  • Accepted Materials: Vegetation and yard debris only (no bags)

For more information, contact the City of Clearwater’s Solid Waste Department at (727) 562-4920.

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