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Debris removal following Tropical Storm Helene needs to be done more carefully to not destroy high-priority habitat and ...
Buncombe County residents in need of private property debris removal have until Tuesday, April 15, to apply. The Private and ...
The deadline to opt in or out of the Army Corps of Engineers' free wildfire debris removal program ends Tuesday.
Residents must file "Right of Entry" forms to participate or opt out, with private contractors required for those who choose ...
Most programs for debris removal in the Asheville-area will be wrapping up in the coming months as the U.S. Army Corps of ...
April 15 is the deadline for property owners whose homes were lost in the Eaton or Palisades fires to join a government ...
ASHEVILLE, N.C. - As heavy equipment clears storm-ravaged communities and contractors haul away debris left in the wake of ...
Tuesday marks the deadline to submit right of entry and opt-in (or opt-out) forms for government-run wildfire debris removal. Property owners affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires do not have to ...
Now, debris removal is winding down and those estimates are being revised. For all "intents and purposes," right-of-way debris removal for Buncombe County has ended, county manager Avril Pinder said ...
On any given day, around 215 crews work to clear the burn zones of the Palisades and Eaton fires while keeping debris out of ...