Linn County to start final round of derecho debris cleanup and open self-haul location
Apr. 15—Linn County's derecho tree debris cleanup will enter its final phase later this month.
The company, however, is only picking up tree debris that was placed in right of way areas by the
Also, the county on
The dump site is only for tree and other vegetative debris from unincorporated
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The county will close the dump site once it reaches capacity, which is expected to take three weeks, the release said.
The other option for unincorporated county residents is open burning. Burning permits can be obtained online or by phone at the same phone number and website noted above.
People who live within a half-mile of
County Risk Manager
Additionally, the county will be submitting a
To date, more than 1 million cubic yards of tree debris has been processed in unincorporated
To meet
Estenson said the county anticipates the final cleanup by Ceres will cost another
As of Wednesday, the county has received
"Once obligated, we expect the federal share (to be) 75 percent for each project and the state share of 10 percent at the closeout of each project," Estenson said.
Waterways
Alexander said the
"To qualify for funding,
The estimated cost for the waterway cleanup is
Other projects still being planned, according to Estenson, include emergency repairs to infrastructure, replacement and repair of damaged roads and road signage, repair of damage in parks and permanent repairs to damaged buildings. These projects, too, will be submitted for
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