Following FEMA regulations, the City of
North Myrtle Beach is in the final stages of hiring a debris monitoring
contractor and a debris collection contractor. The former will monitor the
latter as it picks up hurricane related debris in North Myrtle Beach.
The process entails a slight pickup
delay, but the general result is that FEMA may absorb about 85% of debris
collection costs that occur within the first 30 days following the start of the
hurricane event (the October 4 evacuation order). The city pays the remaining
costs.
We will soon put out the collection
schedule.
In the meantime, please see the attached
graphics provided by the firm that will be collecting debris in North Myrtle
Beach. They show how and where to place debris.
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