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Post Hurricane Matthew -AA+A share Print Send by email Post-Hurricane Matthew – What You Need to Know Post-Hurricane Matthew – What You Need to Know Further updates will be posted as they become available, or you may also call 407-585-1448 for additional information. Yard trash collection will resume on Monday, October 10, 2016. Debris removal has not been made part of any federal disaster declaration. FEMA is not responsible for any debris on your property. Residents should place vegetative debris, such as fallen tree limbs and leaves, along the curb for pick-up. Residents will not be limited by quantity and are not required to bag large yard waste, but are required to bag leaves and other small yard materials. Debris should not block fire hydrants, curb drains, or above-ground utilities or meters. Please do not park vehicles in front of debris. If debris is blocked, it will not be picked up. Debris generated from contractor repairs should be disposed of by the contractor. Large trees with diameters exceeding 6 (six) inches will not be picked up with normal yard trash collection. You may request a Special Service pick-up by calling the City at 407-585-1448. Special Service Rates will apply at $20 per cubic yard. The Seminole County Central Transfer Station and landfill have extended hours beginning today, Monday, October 10, 2016 as follows: Monday, 10/10/16 – Open 7:30AM; Close 6:30 PM Tuesday, 10/11/16 – Open 6:30 AM; Close 6:30 PM Wednesday, 10/12/16 - Open 6:30 AM; Close 6:30 PM Thursday, 10/13/16 - Open 6:30 AM; Close 5:30 PM Landfill tipping fees will be waived for yard debris only for Seminole County residents Saturday, October 8 – Sunday, October 16, 2016. This waiver does not apply to commercial interests such as waste haulers and landscaping companies delivering yard waste from their customers. Residents will need to provide proof of Seminole County residency. Power utilities are not responsible for clearing debris generated during storm restoration activity. Yard waste cleared from utility lines is the responsibility of the homeowner, if left on residential property, or the appropriate government jurisdiction, if left in the right-of-way. City of Lake Mary, FL 100 N. Country Club Rd, Lake Mary, Florida 32746 407-585-1400 Website Disclaimer & Privacy Policy Virtual Towns and Schools