Report Storm Debris

Do you have debris on your property from a recent hurricane or storm?
 
Reporting storm debris on your property like tree branches, bagged leaves, or storm damage placed at the curb will help us clean up more efficiently and ensure we don't miss your property during citywide storm and hurricane cleanup.

 

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Step 1.Check your service area

Although your address may say Orlando, you might be in unincorporated Orange County where waste services are handled by Orange County Utilities. Make sure you're in Orlando city limits before you continue.

Check Your Service Area

Step 2.Prepare your storm debris for pickup

Bundle yard waste and building materials separately and place them at the curb for pickup. Keep debris away from mailboxes, fire hydrants, storm drains, and utility poles, and do not block sidewalks or streets.

Separate your debris into the following piles:

  • Bagged or bundled yard waste: Small vegetation like leaves and twigs.
  • Large vegetation: Tree stumps, large branches, etc. that cannot be bagged or bundled.
  • Construction debris: Building materials like fencing, roofing, lumber, drywall, carpet, and furniture.
  • Appliances: Refrigerators (remove all food and secure or remove the doors), washers, dryers, water heaters, etc.

Helpful Tip: Any debris placed in areas like backyards, driveways, or behind fences will not be collected. Debris mixed with household garbage will not be collected. Contractors hired for yard work or repairs must haul away debris they generate.

Step 3.Report the debris on your property

Help us clean up the city by reporting storm debris on your property, so we can efficiently route our cleanup crews. We will collect storm-related debris such as bundled yard waste, large branches, building materials, and other storm damage.

Report Storm Debris

Step 4.We will pick up the storm debris

Reporting debris on your property ensures we don't miss it during citywide collection. Please make sure all debris is properly prepared for pickup. Storm debris will be collected within about six weeks.

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Step 1.Check your service area

Although your address may say Orlando, you might be in unincorporated Orange County where waste services are handled by Orange County Utilities. Make sure you're in Orlando city limits before you continue.

Check Your Service Area

Step 2.Prepare your storm debris for pickup

Bundle yard waste and building materials separately and place them at the curb for pickup. Keep debris away from mailboxes, fire hydrants, storm drains, and utility poles, and do not block sidewalks or streets.

Separate your debris into the following piles:

  • Bagged or bundled yard waste: Small vegetation like leaves and twigs.
  • Large vegetation: Tree stumps, large branches, etc. that cannot be bagged or bundled.
  • Construction debris: Building materials like fencing, roofing, lumber, drywall, carpet, and furniture.
  • Appliances: Refrigerators (remove all food and secure or remove the doors), washers, dryers, water heaters, etc.

Helpful Tip: Any debris placed in areas like backyards, driveways, or behind fences will not be collected. Debris mixed with household garbage will not be collected. Contractors hired for yard work or repairs must haul away debris they generate.

Step 3.Report the debris on your property

Help us clean up the city by reporting storm debris on your property, so we can efficiently route our cleanup crews. We will collect storm-related debris such as bundled yard waste, large branches, building materials, and other storm damage.

Call 407.246.2314

Step 4.We will pick up the storm debris

Reporting debris on your property ensures we don't miss it during citywide collection. Please make sure all debris is properly prepared for pickup. Storm debris will be collected within about six weeks.