Osceola County was contacted and they don’t have a date for pick up but said they started with the western side of the county and will work their way through. I could take up to 2 weeks to get to everyone.
In the meantime, here's some info from
http://www.osceola.org/agenciesdepartments/emergency-management/hurricane-center/after-storm/index.stml
After the Storm
Debris
Hurricane Debris Collection
The Debris Hotline is 855-866-5650 and is being staffed 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
· The county is working with a debris removal contractor for a bigger collection push that started Sunday (9/17). Collection is beginning in the areas of the greatest impact (generally the western portions of the county) and move through the county.
· Hurricane debris should be placed as close to the Right-Of-Way as possible, but not on the ROW. Vegetative storm debris including tree limbs, branches, and other organic debris should always be separated from storm-related construction debris such as shingles and fencing. Do not place any debris or garbage by mailboxes or utility poles.
· If you live in a gated (private) neighborhood, the county has determined that it will not be required to place the debris outside the neighborhood gates/walls. The debris can be left curbside for collection.
· Free residential dropoff is available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Southport landfill site, 4400 Hunt Road, Kissimmee FL, 34746. Vegetative and construction debris must be separated. Businesses will be turned away.
Residential Curbside Collection
· Regular curbside collection schedules will resume next week. This will include collection of garbage, recycling and bags/bundles/containers of small yard waste materials (10 bag/50 lb. weight limit each).
· Please DO not place garbage or yard waste in recycle carts.
· Volumes will be heavy. Please be patient.
The Solid Waste Department can answer questions about regular curbside pickup at 407-742-7750
Thanks everyone. Hopefully we will soon have our beautiful community back to normal.