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Post-Hurricane Household Debris Collection Update - New Port Richey

The City of New Port Richey has announced an update regarding the ongoing household debris collection following Hurricane Helene, nearing the completion of the first pass. A second and final pass is anticipated to begin this week, highlighting the city's response to the hurricane's aftermath. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about collection schedules and procedures.

Extended Hours for Our Development Department - New Port Richey

The Development Department of New Port Richey is extending its hours until 6 PM daily through October 25th to assist residents with permitting needs in the aftermath of recent hurricanes. This initiative aims to support the community during recovery efforts, ensuring timely access to essential services.

Massachusetts Avenue Utility Repair - New Port Richey

City of New Port Richey crews will conduct utility repairs on Massachusetts Avenue at Jefferson Street, starting at 9:40 a.m. on October 22nd. The repairs will cause a closure of Massachusetts Avenue between Madison Street and Adams Street for several hours, with a detour in place for westbound traffic. This vital work is part of ongoing infrastructure maintenance in the region.

Watch: USPS trucks underwater in New Port Richey after Hurricane Milton

Hurricane Milton has caused record-breaking rainfall in western Florida, leading to severe flooding in areas like New Port Richey, where USPS trucks were seen underwater. The article highlights the impact of the hurricane on local infrastructure and the community, providing timely and relevant information for residents affected by this natural disaster.

Storm Debris Collection Update - New Port Richey

The City of New Port Richey is actively engaged in storm debris collection efforts, focusing on construction and debris in residential areas. A contractor will join the city's efforts starting Monday, October 14th, with a map to be provided on the website to guide residents.

City Parks Update - New Port Richey

The City Parks Update for New Port Richey reveals that Sims Park has reopened, while debris removal continues in the area. Meadows Park is scheduled to reopen on October 12th, with all remaining city parks expected to be accessible by October 14th. Residents are advised to use caution while enjoying the parks during the cleanup efforts.

Recreation & Aquatic Center Closure Due to Hurricane Milton

The Recreation & Aquatic Center in New Port Richey will be closed on October 11th due to power failures caused by Hurricane Milton. This closure affects local residents and highlights the impact of severe weather conditions in the area.

FEMA Displacement Assistance - New Port Richey

FEMA Displacement Assistance is available for homeowners and renters in New Port Richey affected by Hurricane Helene, providing essential funds for immediate housing needs. This assistance may also lead to eligibility for additional rental support, addressing critical housing challenges in the aftermath of the disaster.

Hurricane Helene Resource Guide Now Available - New Port Richey

The Hurricane Helene Resource Guide provides essential information for residents of New Port Richey in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. It aims to assist the community with recovery efforts, ensuring access to vital resources and support.

City of New Port Richey to Offer Assistance with FEMA Forms for City Residents

The City of New Port Richey will assist residents in completing FEMA forms related to Hurricane Helene by opening a dedicated service center at the New Port Richey Public Library. This initiative aims to provide crucial support to those affected by the hurricane, ensuring they can access the assistance they need.

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