Hurricane Irma: Sanibel & Captiva Islands Cleanup

Hurricane Irma: Sanibel & Captiva Islands Cleanup Update

The City Of Sanibel Issued the following news release this morning.

Vegetative Debris Removal Update

An important message from the City of Sanibel Chief of Police Bill Dalton & Public Works Director Keith Williams, PE:   “Tomorrow morning, Monday, September 18th, 2017 we will begin, Vegetative Debris Removal, the next phase of our community’s recovery from Hurricane Irma. Thus far our evacuation, re-entry & recovery from this Hurricane have been very safe for everyone.   We want to continue a safe recovery. To do so we need your cooperation.

As of tomorrow morning, you will see large, heavy duty equipment & trucks, including in our residential neighborhoods, not typically seen on the roads of Sanibel. Until all the vegetative debris is removed you will see high stacks of tree branches & trunks that may impede visibility as you travel around the Island. You will also see our Traffic Aides on the main arterials directing traffic around the collection operation.

We are committed to completing this task as quickly as can be done safely. The two most important principles as we complete the removal of the Vegetative Waste from this Island will be “caution” & “patience“.

Please leave extra time for your travel around the Island, BE EXTREMELY ALERT & CAUTIOUS; carefully follow the instruction of the officers & workers on scene directing traffic.
Several final notes:
On behalf of the entire City of Sanibel staff thank you for working with us to complete this next phase recovery safe & expeditiously.”
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