Does filling out a Right of Entry agreement guarantee that hte city will remove debris from my property?
Biloxi property owners with debris on their property should visit the Community Development Department on MLK Boulevard to sign a Right of Entry Agreement.Once that form is signed, the city will have the ability to clear the property. However, property owners should understand that the city is focusing on clearing private residential properties only where a threat to public health or safety exists. Otherwise, the property owner will be responsible for moving debris to the curb or roadside, where the city will then pick it up. At this time, FEMA has granted the city authority to remove property from commercial parcels on a case-by-case basis. Meantime, if the debris is moved to the curb or roadside, off the commercial property, the city can remove it from that point.
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