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You are here:Home > Department of Public Works > Highways > Storm Debris

Storm Debris

  

The aftermath of rainstorms, floods, hurricanes, wind, and ice storms presents a number of challenges for those unfortunate enough to have been in their path.  Loss of electrical power, flooding, downed trees, trash and debris, and blocked roadways are just a part of the myriad of obstacles facing the victims of these events.  The conditions can be localized or Countywide.           

A number of organizations, both public and private, provide an array of services to help citizens face the resulting challenges.  The Department of Public Works (DPW) is one of those agencies that provides service to citizens following unusual weather events.  Debris may sometimes block public roadways and accumulate on private properties.  As DPW receives calls from residents, crews are immediately dispatched to clear blocked roadways.

Our first priority is safety.  Supervisors assess the area affected and develop a plan of action.  After the appropriate authorities have determined that the area is safe for our workers, crews will begin clearing public roadways.  For example, crews cannot clear a roadway until Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) addresses downed power lines.  Downed wires should be reported to BGE at 1-800-685-0123.

Depending on the magnitude of the storm, interim measures may be taken when clearing public roads.  Debris may be piled on road shoulders as crews continue to clear roadways.  Hauling the roadside tree debris will be completed after all roadways have been opened.

Trees blocking County-maintained roadways (roads without route numbers) should be called in to the appropriate road district during normal working hours, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.  After hours emergencies should be reported to 410-222-6120.

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City of Annapolis residents should contact 410-263-7946 for tree work during normal working hours, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  After hours emergencies in the City should be reported to 410-224-2140.

The State Highway Administration (SHA) maintains roads with route numbers.  For central and southern parts of the County, you may contact SHA at 410-841-1009 during normal working hours, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  For northern Anne Arundel County, please call SHA at 410-766-3770.  After hours emergencies should be reported to 1-800-543-2515.

Residents with storm debris on private property have a number of options available as follows:

  • Property owners may take the debris to any one of the three County convenience centers or the Millersville landfill. Residents hauling debris in most private vehicles will not be charged for disposal.  For complete information regarding fees visit the Bureau of Waste Management Service's fee schedule.
  • Curbside yard waste collection services are available for debris that can be bagged, put in a container of choice and marked with an X, or bundled as described on the Bureau of Waste Management Service's yard waste webpage. Logs and large limbs cannot be collected at curbside.
  • Property owners may contact private contractors for assistance.

In the event of a flood or hurricane, residents may also experience  damage to their home and its contents.  To dispose of flood damaged appliances and furniture, please call 410-222-6100 to schedule a bulk item collection.  For more detailed information,  please visit the Bureau of Waste  Management's Bulk Item Collection webpage.

Building materials, construction, and demolition debris from flood-damaged homes are accepted at the County convenience centers and the Millersville landfill.

On rare occasions, the County experiences an exceptional storm event.  When the effect of hurricanes, blizzards, and tornadoes is catastrophic and wide spread, the Director of Public Works, in conjunction with the County Executive and the Office of Emergency Management, will assess Countywide conditions and determine the appropriate level of response.

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