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Ask Amy: Who picks up utility poles and wires left after Hurricane Beryl cleanup?
Read full article: Ask Amy: Who picks up utility poles and wires left after Hurricane Beryl cleanup?Who is responsible for picking up utility mess debris left behind? KPRC 2 Investigator Amy Davis works to find answers to your questions.
Houston families turning to KPRC 2 for help in picking up delayed storm debris
Read full article: Houston families turning to KPRC 2 for help in picking up delayed storm debrisOn Wednesday, KPRC 2′s Deven Clarke spoke to a family in the Garden Oaks neighborhood of northwest Harris County, who was still dealing with a huge debris pile from Hurricane Beryl—more than 40 days after the tropical storm hit the Houston area.
Mowing, maintenance, and storm debris removal underway at Houston ISD schools before students return to campuses
Read full article: Mowing, maintenance, and storm debris removal underway at Houston ISD schools before students return to campusesMany school districts are already back in session and Houston ISD is just a weekend away from its first day. However, with that in mind, some parents noticed some T.L.C. that needs to be done at some area schools and they’re taking their concerns right to the top.
Still dealing with storm debris from Beryl? Here’s how you can track the cleanup progress in Houston
Read full article: Still dealing with storm debris from Beryl? Here’s how you can track the cleanup progress in HoustonDo you still have debris from Beryl that you are waiting for the city to pick up? Well, here's how you can track the progress and figure out exactly when crews are set to come to remove the eye-sore plaguing many of our streets.
Need assistance to remove storm debris in Houston? Here’s who you can call
Read full article: Need assistance to remove storm debris in Houston? Here’s who you can callIf you or someone you know is physically unable to remove storm debris yourself, you can call the Houston Office of Emergency Management to stop in and assist.
Houston residents use depositories to dispose of Hurricane Beryl debris. How to find one near you
Read full article: Houston residents use depositories to dispose of Hurricane Beryl debris. How to find one near youTrucks are lining up at neighborhood depositories across the city as residents take advantage of the free drop-off service to clear storm debris left by Hurricane Beryl. With six locations available, people are finding it easier than ever to dispose of their waste. "I didn’t want to wait," one resident said, emphasizing the convenience of the service.