DOTD completes hurricane debris removal on state routes in Ascension Parish
Monday, November 22, 2021 at 11:56:50 AM
Ascension Parish- The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development announces that hurricane debris removal along state routes in Ascension Parish was completed on Friday, November 19.

Initial debris removal from Hurricane Ida began on September 4 throughout the impacted areas. A total of 154,121 cubic yards of hurricane debris was removed in Ascension Parish.

Final debris removal passes are still ongoing throughout the Southeast region. As a reminder, any debris placed on state roadways after the final pass has begun or after final completion will have to be removed through normal means and will not be removed by state contractors.

DOTD would like to remind citizens of the following important tips for assisting the debris removal process.
  • State contractors are only able to remove debris from state right-of-way.
  • Dark colored bagged debris will not be removed.
  • Please do not put debris on power lines, fire hydrants, utility stub outs or anything that would hinder the claw that grabs the debris.
Citizens may check www.511la.org for the latest statistical information, debris routes where there has been a pass, and where planned debris pickup is scheduled.