The Mayor’s Office of Maury County is issuing a reminder to all residents regarding the upcoming deadline for debris collection stemming from the tornado that occurred on May 8th. The final date for this service will be September 11th. Following this date, any debris that remains on private properties will become the responsibility of the respective property owners to manage and dispose of accordingly.
In order to facilitate an efficient and organized collection process, the Highway Department is urging residents to have all debris placed at the curb by the end of the day on September 8th. It is important to note that any debris left uncollected after September 11th will not be picked up by the Highway Department, and property owners will need to take the necessary steps to handle the disposal themselves. This reminder serves as an important notice for residents to ensure that they comply with the guidelines before the deadline approaches.

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