Why it could still take weeks to remove Hurricane Beryl debris in parts of Harris County

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Why it could still take weeks to remove Hurricane Beryl debris in parts of Harris County
HoustonHarris County Precinct 3Tom Ramsey
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According to Commissioner Tom Ramsey, it could take several more weeks before a debris truck even sets a tire on streets in precinct 3. In fact, it will be another at least three weeks until every street has a debris truck make a first pass.

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‘We feel like we don’t have no rights’: Couple says condo HOA ignoring roofing issues leading to mold According to Commissioner Tom Ramsey, it could take several more weeks before a debris truck even sets a tire on streets in Harris County Precinct 3.According to Commissioner Tom Ramsey, it could take several more weeks before a debris truck even sets a tire on streets in Harris County Precinct 3.Considering how long it has been since Hurricane Beryl and the tensions mounting all around Houston with residents still wondering when their storm debris will be removed.

“We know where the debris is; we have a plan of picking it up,” he said. “What we are simply trying to do is secure enough trucks to get the debris picked up and taken out of the neighborhoods.”

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