OKLAHOMA CITY ( KFOR ) — Oklahoma City Utilities Department has expanded the the type of storm debris that will be collected by the City starting Monday, following the tornadoes that devastated the area on November 3 in Southeast Oklahoma City.
City officials say residential trash customers who are in the designated collection areas can place their storm debris at the curb to be collected, which includes construction materials, tree and limbs that are cut into lengths of 10 feet or shorter, and fencing.
Any items that can easily be broken into pieces will not be accepted as they are too small for the machinery to collect.
There will be two rounds of storm debris pick up, with the first round beginning Monday, November 18 and will go until the first week of December.
The second round of storm debris pick up will be complete by early January.
Collection will start near SE 89th and Sooner Road and will move on to SE 59th and Triple X . Both areas will be passed through and collected twice, repeating the process for the second pass through.