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Glynn County begins debris collection from winter storm on Monday

A tree collapsed during the rare winter storm in Glynn County (Glynn County Police Department)

GLYNN COUNT, Ga. – Glynn County’s collection of storm debris from last week’s major winter storm will begin on Monday.

Residents who need storm debris removed from their property should collect it and make sure it’s placed curbside by Feb. 3

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County officials warned that the collection work will take several days to complete.

Citizens should keep in mind the following:

  • Only organic, storm-related debris – i.e. tree limbs - will be removed. Comingled piles, household trash, tires or construction debris will not be removed during this debris removal operation.
  • Debris should not be bagged or mixed in with other garbage or yard waste. Non-vegetative material will not be collected!
  • Do not block rights of way (streets or sidewalks ) and put debris at the curb.
  • The county will make only a single pass for collection of debris from the winter storm and collection efforts will take several days to complete.

This service is limited to residents and businesses of Glynn County only and does not include addresses in the city of Brunswick.

Any additional updates will be available on GlynnCounty.org or by phone via the Glynn County Customer Service number: 912-554-7111.


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A Jacksonville native and proud University of North Florida alum, Francine Frazier has been with News4Jax since 2014 after spending nine years at The Florida Times-Union.

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