Storm debris collection set for Kill Devil Hills

Published 8:25 am Wednesday, January 4, 2023

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The Town of Kill Devil Hills Public Services Department will conduct a limited storm debris collection from soundside properties impacted by flooding during winter storm Elliot beginning Monday, January 9, 2023.

The limited collection will be provided for properties along Bay Drive, the 700 block of Canal Drive, Cedar Drive west of W. First Street, Captains Circle and W. First Street west of Canal Drive. Items for collection should be placed in the street right-of way no later than Sunday, January 8, 2023.

Approved storm debris items should be placed in three separate bundles:

  • Bundle #1: Vegetative debris (limbs, leaves, branches, sea grass, etc.)
  • Bundle #2: Construction and demolition materials (building materials, shingles, etc.)
  • Bundle #3: White goods and metals
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Household hazardous waste and electronics should be brought to the Recycle Center.

As a regular service, the town’s Recycle and Dry Trash Drop-Off Centers are available to drop off materials Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. and on Saturdays, 8 a.m. through 2 p.m. Use of the Dry Trash Drop-Off Center by residents requires a no-cost permit, which can be obtained at the Public Services Administration Building, located at 107 Town Hall Drive in Kill Devil Hills.

Non-approved materials, mixed piles and improperly sorted items will not be collected, noted the town’s announcement.

For more information, contact Kill Devil Hills Public Services at 252-480-4080.

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