
Charlotte County, in the wake of Hurricane Milton's sweep through, is teaming up with AshBritt, a debris removal specialist, to clear up the remnants strewn across private roads and various rights of way that fall outside the arm of regular county maintenance. As residents face the ongoing challenge of post-hurricane clean-up, the county has set a deadline: all debris must be set by the roadways following private property debris removal guidelines before January 2, according to their official Charlotte County's guideline.
The Charlotte County's Public Works Department is the point of contact for those living alongside private roads who have found their daily landscapes altered by nature's force, residents have been advised to reach out directly to the Public Works at 941-575-3600 to discuss the specific debris removal needs tied to the hurricane's aftermath, and as many residents still grappling with the destruction calling for a systematic, well-coordinated response that recognizes both the practical and emotional toll that the process exacts.
For those seeking broader recovery information, Charlotte County has also made available its Emergency Operations Center which can be reached at 941-833-4000, the center operates on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. providing vital support and guidance for residents navigating the broader scope of hurricane recovery, furthermore, the county's commitment to disseminating accessible information is reflected in their specially dedicated webpage for storm recovery which offers a wealth of resources.
Moving debris to the right of way may seem like a simple act, but it represents the community's collective step forward towards reclaiming normalcy from calamity's grip; information on the process as well as pertinent guidelines can be found through the official Charlotte County website.









