Port Richey, Florida is facing a $3 million bill for debris cleanup after two hurricanes. The city is working seven days a week to remove the estimated 50,000 cubic tons of debris, but is not meeting its self-imposed 45-day deadline. City Council member Linda Rodriguez expressed frustration and empathy for residents, stating that the city has picked up 5,000 cubic yards of debris so far, using a contractor and city trucks.
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Port Richey Struggles With $3 Million Debris Cleanup After Hurricanes
