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The original item was published from 7/6/2024 2:37:45 PM to 7/7/2024 5:05:03 PM.

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Posted on: July 6, 2024

[ARCHIVED] BERYL IMPACT SATURDAY AFTERNOON

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We have a clearer idea of the winds we expect from Beryl and do not believe we will be able to collect heavy trash or debris on Monday. Forecasts call for rains between 5 and 10 inches to fall Sunday evening and Monday. Winds will be between 35 and 40 mph. We have had residents reach out about heavy trash and debris collection as they prepare their homes for the storm. We ask you to secure them away now and keep them stored until the storm passes. We want residents to understand that the winds and possible street flooding from this storm will likely slow trash collection. When we can return to debris/heavy trash collection we will announce it on social media, our website and through our alert system. Please sign up for our alert system at the link next to this article.

Beryl_July 2024_Saturday afternoon

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