(Council Bluffs) Pottawattamie County established a tree debris drop-off location in response to the overwhelming cleanup efforts following the severe weather of April 26th, Pottawattamie County.
Property owners in the county are free to utilize the drop-off, and officials emphasize that material outside vegetative debris will not be accepted. Loads, including scrap metal, lumber, and other materials, will also be denied.
- LOCATION: 145th Street & Rosewood Road; formerly known as the ‘KOA Campground’
- DATES: 5/4/2024 to 6/2/2024 (Seven days a week, closed Memorial Day)
- HOURS: 8:00 AM-4:00 PM
The drop-off is open to all county property owners who experienced damage from the recent weather events. Pottawattamie County Secondary Roads employees will be on-site with equipment to assist. Once the drop-off location is complete, Pottawattamie County Conservation will burn the debris.
With the governor’s request for a Presidential Disaster Declaration, Pottawattamie County officials emphasize the importance of residential and business property owners submitting their damages to the Pottawattamie County Emergency Management website. The reports provide vital information that supports the request for federal assistance to homeowners and business owners.
The damage reporting portal can be accessed at pcema-ia.org.