In a recent government meeting, officials addressed concerns regarding debris removal on private roads in the southern part of Zephyrhills, particularly in light of potential emergency access issues. Residents expressed worries that extensive debris, including large fallen trees, could hinder emergency services like fire trucks from reaching their homes.
Officials confirmed that they are currently coordinating with the county and FEMA to establish proper access protocols for private roads. They emphasized the importance of obtaining right-of-entry forms before any debris removal can commence, which is crucial for ensuring reimbursement for cleanup efforts. The process is ongoing, with a letter to FEMA already drafted and awaiting a response.
Residents were advised to report any obstructions on private roads to ensure emergency services can respond effectively. Officials reassured attendees that a second phase of debris removal is planned, and residents should not move debris until their claims are processed to avoid complications with reimbursement.
The meeting highlighted the challenges faced by residents living on private roads and the government's commitment to addressing these issues promptly. Further updates and information will be made available through official channels as the situation develops.