I’ve read where the city intends to remove debris from private residential property in the areas of Point Cadet, Eagle Point and Holly Hills. How is the process going to work?
Initially, the city identified Point Cadet, Eagle Point and Holly Hills as areas where it intended to enter private residential property to remove debris. These three areas were made a priority because of their huge amounts of debris. On Dec. 15 in the Sun Herald and on Dec. 16 in The Bay Press, the city will publish notices for property owners in the remaining areas of the city — eight areas stretching from DeBuys Road to Oak Street — to notify those property owners of the city’s intentions to remove debris from private property. To read the notice, click here. If you own property in this area, or any storm debris-littered property in Biloxi, you should contact the Community Development Department (either in person at 676 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., by telephone at 435-6280 or via e-mail at dking@biloxi.ms.us to either sign a Right of Entry Agreement that allows the city to remove debris from your property, or you can notify the city that you plan to remove the debris yourself
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