Hey there, Hilton Head Island residents! If you’re still dealing with the aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene and have yard debris that needs to go, we’ve got some good news for you. The town is hosting a special debris drop-off event this weekend, starting Saturday and running through Monday.
Mark your calendars! The drop-off will be taking place at the Coastal Discovery Museum property located on Honey Horn Drive. You can swing by from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. It’s a great opportunity to clear out your yards and help the community recover from any damage caused by the storm.
However, keep in mind that there are some restrictions on what can be accepted. The drop-off site will only take tree and landscaping debris, so make sure your items fit within those guidelines. It’s specifically for yard waste, so unfortunately, things like household trash or other types of debris won’t be accepted.
Planning to drop off your debris? You’ll want to know how to get there. Drivers can enter the drop-off location through either Gumtree Road or the William Hilton Parkway access points. Make sure to follow the traffic signs to keep everything running smoothly.
This effort not only helps you clear out your yard but also supports the larger goal of keeping Hilton Head Island looking beautiful and clean for all residents and visitors. After a storm, neighborhoods can easily become cluttered with debris, and this drop-off is a helpful solution to that issue.
Whether you’re chatting with a neighbor at the coffee shop or connecting with friends on social media, let everyone know about this great opportunity. The more people who participate, the better it is for our lovely island!
So, gear up and gather that yard waste! Be respectful of the guidelines, and let’s all do our part in helping Hilton Head Island recover and flourish. We’re lucky to live in such a caring community that comes together during challenging times. Remember, your effort makes a difference!
If you have any questions about the drop-off event or what can be accepted, don’t hesitate to reach out to the town’s office for more information. Happy cleaning!
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