City urges residents to separate debris and trash
Published 4:51 pm Wednesday, November 13, 2024
VALDOSTA — In light of the recent hurricane and subsequent heavy rain, the City of Valdosta is urging residents to follow guidelines for disposing of yard debris, tree limbs, furniture and trash. These guidelines will aid in efficient collection and processing of waste materials, ensuring community-wide safety and cleanliness.
“We appreciate our residents’ cooperation in managing storm-related debris,” said Public Works Director Larry Ogden. “By following these simple guidelines, we can improve waste disposal efficiency and help our community recover and stay clean. It’s all about working together for a safer and better Valdosta.”
Guidelines for Debris and Trash Separation
Separate yard debris and tree limbs
Residents are asked to separate yard debris and tree limbs from other waste materials. Doing so allows for more efficient processing, collection and recycling.
Proper placement of trash
All trash should be placed in the designated right-of-way, ensuring it is at a safe distance from fire hydrants, power boxes, water meters and other vulnerable structures. Proper placement helps protect vital infrastructure and enables safe, effective pickup.
Avoid mixing debris with trash
To facilitate recycling, residents are encouraged to avoid mixing storm debris or yard waste with regular household trash. Keeping these materials separate helps improve the waste management process and allows for more sustainable disposal practices.
Responsibilities of private contractors
Residents who hire private contractors for tree removal or debris clearing must ensure that contractors remove the waste from their property. This proactive step ensures that large amounts of debris do not accumulate within city limits, supporting a cleaner community.
“Following these guidelines is essential to promoting a cleaner, safer Valdosta,” the city said. “Community cooperation is greatly appreciated in helping to maintain our city’s aesthetic appeal and functionality.”
For further information or inquiries, please contact Valdosta Public Works at 229-259-3588.