Vanderburgh County Commissioners Announce Free Storm Debris Disposal to be Offered at Burdette Park

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    EVANSVILLE, IN – April 5, 2024 – In the wake of the recent storm that has impacted Vanderburgh County, the Vanderburgh County Commissioners, Vanderburgh County Highway Department, and
    Burdette Park are joining hands to assist Vanderburgh County residents by offering a natural storm debris dumping site at Burdette Park.

    Starting Tuesday, April 9th, residents of Vanderburgh County are invited to utilize the designated drop-off point located at the front baseball field, located directly opposite the main entrance of Burdette Park. This
    service is offered at no cost to Vanderburgh County residents affected by the storm. These services are solely for residential use and not intended for commercial purposes. Please note that only natural storm
    debris such as tree limbs will be accepted; no other materials, including roofing shingles or house siding,will be permitted for disposal.

    Event Information:
    What: Free Natural Storm Debris Disposal for Vanderburgh County Residents
    Dates: April 9th
    – April 20th (excluding Sunday, April 14th) or until debris field is full
    Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. CST daily (site will be securely locked outside of these hours)
    Location: Front baseball field across from Burdette Park’s main entrance at 5301 Nurrenbern Rd.,
    Evansville IN 47712
    Accepted Materials: Natural storm debris ONLY
    Eligibility: Vanderburgh County residents ONLY (driver’s license or identification card required)
    Support: Vanderburgh County Highway Department will be on site to direct residents and verify eligibility. Residents are responsible for unloading their own debris.
    Additional Information: For inquiries, contact Burdette Park’s Main Office at (812) 435-5602.