Main Line:
(985) 446-7606
Fax Line:
(985) 493-8756
Postal Address:
P.0. Box 5418310 W. 2nd St
Thibodaux LA, 70301
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City of Thibodaux - Debris Pickup Update
Post Date | Updated At |
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Monday, Oct. 11th at 2:24 PM | Monday, Oct. 11th at 2:25 PM |
Phone: 446-7237
Email: eoc@ci.thibodaux.la.us
Attachment: City of Thibodaux - Zone Map
The City of Thibodaux would like to thank all of the
organizations, businesses, and residents for their efforts in pushing debris to
the City servitudes. The debris
collection began on September 5, 2021, and the contractors just completed the
first pass in all City neighborhoods this past weekend. The contractors are using GIS mapping as a
quality control tool in debris collection and debris site management. The GIS map breaks the City of Thibodaux into
debris collection zones. To date, the
contractors have cleared approximately 80,000 cubic yards of vegetation debris,
15,000 cubic yards of construction debris, 42 hazardous trees, and 647 hazardous
limbs. The contractor is managing two
different debris management sites, one for vegetation and one for construction
debris. The City of Thibodaux is
reviewing the GIS mapping daily to facilitate the second pass in all
neighborhoods. The City of Thibodaux is
supervising the debris collection in partnership with the Louisiana Department
of Environmental Quality and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to ensure
the contractor remains in compliance with all state and federal laws. The debris collection and management continues
and the City estimates another two full weeks of collection and management at
the debris sites. Please rest assured
that the debris contractors will NOT leave the City until all debris has been
collected. If you have any additional
debris that needs to be collected, please put it by the road as soon as possible. We appreciate the partnership with everyone
in our community and will continue to build upon the recovery every day in the
future. Our positive thoughts are with
everyone in the region as we recover from this storm together. We appreciate your patience.