Bowling Green, KY – The aftermath of the recent storm that swept across the city of Bowling Green was visible on almost every street, from fallen trees to other vegetative debris. As the city and its residents begin to clear the wreckage, officials have announced that the city’s storm debris pickup will begin on June 10.
Residents of Bowling Green are asked to place all vegetative debris near the curb for easy pickup. Important guidelines have been disseminated to ensure a smooth process. Residents are urged not to place debris in the street or in drainage ditches. They are also cautioned against placing chipped-debris on the road to prevent any inconvenience to drivers and pedestrians. It is worth noting that the city’s cleanup effort does not include the pickup of construction debris or bulky waste items.
In cases where residents hire contractors to cut down their trees or limbs, it’s important to note that these professionals are responsible for the removal of the resulting debris. Items such as large branches, tree trunks, root balls and other significant vegetative matter are considered part of the contractor’s duty to manage.
The city’s cleanup crews will be focusing their efforts on debris present in the city right of way. Homeowners unsure if their debris falls within this boundary are encouraged to visit the city’s website and social media pages to get more detailed information about the pickup timelines for different neighborhoods.
Given the extent of the damage caused by the storm, city officials are asking for everyone’s cooperation in mobilizing this cleanup effort to restore the city to its normal state. It is equally vital to continue checking updates on the city’s website and social media pages for any modifications on the schedule or any additional information related to the storm’s aftermath.
The storm debris pickup is an essential step in the recovery of our city following the recent severe weather. By following the city guidelines for the pickup and stay informed about changes to the plan, we can all play our part in helping our city recover as quickly as possible. Let’s work together to return the beautiful City of Bowling Green back to its glory.
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