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As we continue to restore and recover from the storm, the City will resume regular collection of yard debris next week. Beginning Monday, Sept. 18, please put out household garbage, recycling, and yard waste on your regular collection day.

 

It may take a while to remove all of the debris and we may not get everything on the first collection date. In that case, we may also be collecting on Wednesdays and on the week-ends. If your debris is not picked up on your regular collection day, leave it at the curb so that it will be ready for pick-up when we return. We ask for your patience as we try to remove the debris as quickly as possible.

 

Please remember the ongoing regulations for yard waste placed on the curb including:

 

  • Yard trimmings should be placed in a container no larger than 32-gallons, or single-use yard waste bag.
  • Sticks, hedge clippings and small brush should be gathered into bundles and tied securely so that each bundle does not exceed 4 feet in length nor weigh more than 50 pounds.
  • Yard trimming and containers should not extend into the street or obstruct the sidewalk.

 

If you have larger items as a result of the storm, the city will collect them. However, you should call 404-377-5571 to schedule a special pick-up because collection of larger piles, limbs and trees takes different equipment than that used for a normal collection route.

 

Please do not rake or blow your leaves or grass clippings into the street. Leaves and other yard debris which is raked or blown into the street can clog the storm drains and cause flooding and property damage.

 

Remember that if you use a tree or yard service, the private company is responsible for removal of debris.

 

We encourage you to compost yard debris on-site to the maximum extent possible. Composting yard debris adds nutrients back into soil, lessening the need for fertilizers.

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As of 10:00 a.m. today, Thursday, September 15, this map shows the most up-to-date road closures in the City of Decatur. The next updated map will be posted today, September 15 by 4:30 p.m.

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Today, the City of Decatur started out with 73 out of 110 issues resolved, leaving 37 on the list.  By 3:30 p.m., the list was down to 10.  With the exception of the Early Childhood Learning Center, which should have power this afternoon, all of the CSD schools have power.  Transportation of Westchester Elementary students to Decatur High went great and the students enjoyed the adventure.

All of the large power outages have been resolved.  There are spot and smaller scale areas that are still without power.  The Oakland/Fairview and Oldfield/McKinnon neighbors are the main smaller areas that are still without power.  The city is working with Georgia Power to get those addressed as soon as possible.  Lucerne/Geneva has a tree and pole down, but the wires never lost power.  In order to repair the pole and remove the tree, the power will have to be shut off for some period of time.  Regretfully this will have to be done in order to get the repair completed.

Grounds crews are working to get to the larger piles of debris left during the power restoration process and will continue to get to those through the end of the week. We are targeting the Safe Routes to School and School Crossings.

Tomorrow (Friday) we will provide specific information on collecting yard debris and sanitation collection. We expect that debris collection will take several weeks, if not much longer.

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As of 4 p.m. today, Thursday, September 14, this map shows the most up-to-date road closures in the City of Decatur. The next updated map will be posted tomorrow, September 15 by 10:30 a.m. Also, nearly all traffic lights are back in operation at this time. Crews are still working on the lights at West Ponce de Leon Avenue and East Parkwood Road.

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IRMA_CLOSURES_09_14_10AM

As of 10 a.m. today, Thursday, September 14, this map shows the most up-to-date road closures in the City of Decatur. The next updated map will be posted today by 4 p.m. If main roadways are re-opened before that time, updates will be posted on the City of Decatur Police Facebook page.

Also, GA Power is working at West Ponce de Leon Avenue near East Parkwood Road and have the eastbound lane blocked. The westbound lane is open, please use caution.

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Assistant City Manager, David Junger sends a message to residents giving an update on city efforts to work with GA Power to restore power after Tropical Storm Irma and encouraging everyone to remain safe.

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4 p.m. Road Closure Update

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As of 4 p.m. today, Wednesday, September 13, this map shows the most up-to-date road closures in the City of Decatur. The next updated map will be posted tomorrow, September 14 by 10:30 a.m. If main roadways are re-opened before that time, updates will be posted on the City of Decatur Police Facebook page.

Also, another tree just went down on the lines on West Ponce de Leon Avenue near East Parkwood Road. The roadway is partially blocked.

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Decatur Power Outage Update

 

The City of Decatur experienced over 100 tree issues during the period when Tropical Storm Irma came through on Monday.  Beginning yesterday (Tuesday) morning our priorities were to clear major transportation routes of downed trees and to work with Georgia Power to assist them in getting power on for as many residents and businesses as possible.

Today (Wednesday) our priorities are to work with Georgia Power to get power restored in areas where school facilities are located, including Westchester and Clairemont Elementary Schools and College Heights Early Childhood Learning Center.

It is possible that the area in the western part of the City along West Ponce de Leon and East and West Parkwood area will not be addressed any sooner than tomorrow.

We will continue to clear major transportation corridors and then begin moving later today to secondary streets.  It is likely that our work on streets will continue through the rest of this week.

We know that power outages are disruptive and cause major problems.  Many of our own staff do not have power at their homes in the City so we have first-hand experience with the challenges and frustrations felt by residents and businesses.  While patience is running thin, please know that we are working to get things back to normal as soon as possible.

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10 AM Updated Road Closures

IRMA_CLOSURES_09_13_10AMAs of 10 a.m. today, this map shows the most up-to-date road closures in the City of Decatur. The priority is to get the intersection of Scott and Clairemont open.

An updated map will be posted by 4:30 p.m. today. If main roadways are re-opened before that time, updates will be posted on the City of Decatur Police Facebook page.

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Road Closures

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As of 4 p.m. today, this map shows the most up-to-date road closures in the City of Decatur. An updated map will be posted tomorrow, September 13, 2017 by 10:30 a.m. If main roadways are re-opened before that time, updates will be posted on the City of Decatur Police Facebook page.

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