Winter Storm Disrupts Trash Collection in Several Florida Counties

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Winter Storm Disrupts Trash Collection in Several Florida Counties
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A recent winter storm caused widespread disruption in Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida, leading to the closure of government offices, schools, and services. The storm also impacted trash collection schedules in several counties, including Alachua, Clay, and Nassau.

A freeze watch and a rip current statement in effect for St. Johns, Coastal, Inland and Ware, Northern, Southern RegionsImage of Taylor Pools in Waycross, Georgia, which reportedly collapsed after the rare winter storm that moved through the area on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.Drone video shows icy power lines, snowy roads in BrunswickThe winter storm has passed but the chill is on for the next 5 days.

Residential solid waste collection services will be delayed two days for the remainder of the week, due to the combination of Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the winter storm warning. Town of Orange Park Wednesday Yard Waste customers will be serviced on Thursday Thursday trash customers will be serviced on Friday .

Commercial and roll-off Wast Management customers with regular service days scheduled between Wednesday and Friday will be delayed by one day.

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