CARMEL, Ind. — Wednesday will be the last day that Carmel residents will be able to call on the city’s street department to help with debris from the tornado that touched down earlier this month.
According to a news release from the city of Carmel, the Carmel Street Department announced on April 3 that the city would provide free curbside pickup service for fallen limbs and other small storm debris to residents after the April 2 storm.
Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam issued a local emergency declaration after the tornado. According to previous reports, an EF1 tornado touched down in Carmel to the west of Rangeline Road in a series of storms on April 2 that impacted much of Central Indiana.
At the time, Carmel officials said there was no loss of life and one reported injury. There was reported damage to structures, trees and personal property along the storm’s path…