ORLANDO, Fla. — Crews are starting to pick up debris created by Hurricane Ian in many parts of Central Florida.
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However, the wait continues in some neighborhoods.
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In Lake, Marion and Sumter counties, debris collection has already started. Brevard will start Wednesday.
Flagler County is on a normal schedule, and Volusia County will have back-to-back pickups on Saturdays.
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For Orange County, collections should start Thursday.
Osceola County’s small waste collection is on a regular schedule.
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Seminole County might not start until next week.
Meantime, business is booming for contractors.
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