Storm Clean Up Message - 11/22/24

November 22, 2024

Streets Department Crews Are Working to Clear Streets, Driveways and Sidewalks Before Collecting Branches.

Attention, Euclid residents!


Our Public Service department has crews working around the City to clear streets, driveways and sidewalks after last night’s storm. They WILL NOT be taking the branches and trees with them at this time, only moving them to keep the roads and sidewalks accessible. Crews will return to collect the downed trees and branches after the City is fully accessible.


Please note: City crews will only clear debris from trees that are on City property (treelawn trees.) Homeowners are responsible for clearing any trees or branches downed on their private property.


Thank you for your patience as we work to clear our streets and sidewalks! 


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