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Hurricane Ian in Orange County

Orange County's debris removal map goes interactive

Improved map allows residents to check progress at street level

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As the removal process for debris left by Hurricane Ian continues across Orange County, Public Works and the County’s contractor are releasing an interactive map for residents to check the progress of debris removal in their neighborhood.

This map includes a search bar where residents can enter their home addresses and see when their street is scheduled for first-pass completion.

Streets are color-coded to make it easy for citizens to quickly identify areas where the contractor has already completed the first pass. Benchmark dates are also provided for neighborhoods to indicate when the contractor is expected to complete its first pass in those areas.

Streets that have seen the first pass and have been substantially cleared are blue. Streets where the contractor is scheduled to complete the first pass by November 4, are yellow, and areas, where the contractor is expected to complete the first pass by November 21 are orange.

Orange County’s debris removal contractor projects that most County maintained roads and residential areas will be substantially cleared by Thanksgiving.

To access the map, click this link: FL_Orange_County_Dashboard (arcgis.com)

Orange County Government strives to serve its residents and guests with integrity, honesty, fairness, and professionalism. Located in Central Florida, Orange County includes 13 municipalities and is home to world-famous theme parks, one of the nation’s largest convention centers, and a thriving life science research park. Seven elected members make up the Board of County Commissioners, including the Mayor, who is elected countywide. For more information, please visit www.OCFL.net.

The Orange County Public Works Department consists of over 500 personnel who are committed to creating One Public Works, seizing opportunities to be the best in building essential and efficient infrastructure that exceeds the expectations of our community today and into the future.  The Public Works Department plans, designs, acquires, constructs, operates, and maintains the County’s transportation systems and infrastructure; through smart, safe, professional, innovative, and sustainable growth and services.  For more information, please visit www.OCFL.net.

Orange County, Orange County Public Works, Hurricane Ian, Debris Removal

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