**Hurricane Milton Debris Drop-Off Opens in Daytona Beach**

Staff Report / Daytonalocal.org

**Hurricane Milton Storm Debris Drop-Off Set for Daytona Beach Residents**

Daytona Beach, FL – In response to the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, the City of Daytona Beach has established a free drop-off site for residents to dispose of vegetative debris. The site is located at Lot 7, situated at the intersection of LPGA Blvd. and N. Clyde Morris Blvd. Residents must enter from LPGA Boulevard.

The drop-off operation will begin on Saturday, October 19, and will be available seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Residents are required to present proof of residency upon arrival.

Accepted materials at the site include only loose vegetative debris. The city specifies that bags or containers of any kind will not be accepted. Additionally, appliances, construction materials, and furniture are prohibited. Contractors, lawn care services, and commercial companies are not allowed to use this drop-off site.

For further details, residents can visit the City of Daytona Beach's official website at DaytonaBeach.gov/StormDebris.



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