Storms

Hurricane Milton Resources

Debris Removal has ended: 

If you are still in need of debris removal, contact Waste Management

Waste Management is collecting four types of storm debris. Each type needs to be in a separate pile in order to be collected.


The four types include:

  • Electronic Waste

  • Construction Debris (C&D)

  • Vegetation

  • Appliances

debris

How to put debris out:

  • Electronic waste such as computers, printers, copiers, scanners and televisions should be placed in a separate pile.

  • Construction and demolition debris includes carpet, furniture, shingles, fencing and other debris resulting from storm damage to homes and structures. This debris will be collected from the curb on multiple passes.

  • Vegetative debris includes tree branches, logs and plants. This debris should not be bagged and can be left at the curb. This debris will be collected on multiple passes.

  • Appliances can be left at the curb with all food removed. This debris will be picked up on multiple passes.

Proper Removal of Sand

Overwash sand is a valuable resource! The Town asks you to not mix it with debris as clean sand can be returned to the beach, but it must be FREE OF ALL DEBRIS. 

No state or local government permit or other authorization shall be required for a public or private  property owner to return clean sand back onto the beach that has been deposited on the property owner’s property by the storm. 

If you are placing sand on the beach, email chadd@fmbgov.com with the address and a picture of the sand.  It will be inspected.  If any debris is found in the sand, the owner will be required to remove it from the beach at the owner’s expense.