The City of Portage has engaged College H.U.N.K.S. to remove tornado debris from city streets. The collection program will begin on Wednesday, May 29, and will service both public and private streets in the areas impacted by the May 7 Tornados.
Portage residents can view the Tornado Debris Pickup Map below or use the handy Address Locator Tool to learn their collection dates. The highlighted streets in the RED zone will be collected May 29, 30 & 31, with a return collection June 10 - 14. The highlighted streets in BLUE zones will be collected June 3 - 7. Residents on highlighted private streets in all four zones may place materials at the curb on the nearest public street. After these collections, the city will conduct an evaluation to determine if an additional round of debris pickup is needed.
Property owners with structures that are significantly damaged or beyond repair should coordinate removal efforts with their insurance company. This curbside collection effort focuses solely on removing storm debris, not on debris resulting from dismantling or removing deconstructed buildings.
Hazardous waste should be taken to the Kalamazoo County Household Hazardous Waste Center located at 1301 Lamont Avenue in Kalamazoo. For hours of operation, visit www.kalcounty.com/hhw.
College H.U.N.K.S. brings extensive experience with municipal cleanup programs, having conducted similar spring cleanup activities for nearby communities such as Texas Township and Comstock Township.
For more information, please contact the Portage Department of Public Works at (269) 329-4444.
