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Harvey Recovery: Dickinson Making Final Debris Sweep On Oct. 25
Any debris that is not outside the home or business for removal on Oct, will have to be removed by the owner.

DICKINSON, TX — One of the area hardest hit by Hurricane Harvey in August is expected to begin collect the last remnants of storm debris next week
Officials in Dickinson announce that crews will be making a final pass through the community on Oct. 25 to remove debris from homes and businesses impacted by the storm.
Dickinson officials are asking that debris be placed within 10 feet of the roadway and that all cars be removed from the street so that collection vehicles can have access to those debris piles, KTRK reported. (Want to get daily news updates and hear about other events going on in your area? Sign up for the free Clear Lake Patch morning newsletter.)
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Any debris that has not been placed outside for removal by Oct. 25, will have to be removed and disposed of by the homeowner.
Anyone who still needs help removing debris from their homes can contact Team Rubicon for help at trfriendswoodfob@gmail.com.
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