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San Luis Obispo’s debris drop-off program removes over 19 tons left by storms

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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – The City of San Luis Obispo's storm debris drop-off program helped remove over 19 tons of refuse over three half days and two full days of collection.

Of that 19 tons, there were 12 damaged appliances and nine damaged mattresses successfully removed as people try to move on from the storms, both physically and emotionally.

If you see storm-related damage, such as fallen trees or storm debris, click here to report those issues to the city.

Interested in learning more about SLO's storm recovery efforts? Visit their website here.

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