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NEWS RELEASE
Date: April 25, 2025
Contact: (317) 571-2790 or media@carmel.in.gov
Release: Immediate
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Wednesday, April 30: Final day for storm debris pickup
 CARMEL, Ind., April 25, 2025 - The City of Carmel Street Department has been working to pick up storm debris from residential areas in the aftermath of the April 2 tornado. The last day for residents to utilize this service will be Wednesday, April 30.
The Carmel Street Department announced on April 3 that the City would be providing free curbside pickup service for fallen limbs and other small storm debris to residents following Mayor Sue Finkam's local emergency declaration.
If you still require pickup service:
- Please place any tree debris next to the roadway, and the Street Department will come by and remove it.
- Ensure all debris is placed properly by the curb for easy pickup. When ready for pickup please notify the Street Department.
- Any residents in need of assistance due to age or medical conditions – please contact the Street Department.
- Residents whose homes received structural damage from the storm should report it to the Street Department, and our City Building Inspectors will schedule an assessment.
To contact the Street Department directly, please email street@carmel.in.gov or call 317-733-2001
Please note that storm debris pickup is reserved for residents in the highlighted region of the map below.
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About the City of Carmel, Indiana A thriving community acclaimed for its distinct amenities, robust business environment and excellent schools, the City of Carmel was named the #1 Best Place to Live in the nation by Livability. Highly regarded by its residents as a safe community offering an exceptional quality of life, Carmel is home to an award-winning parks system and a wealth of cultural options. Carmel is built for big dreams. Find out more at www.carmel.in.gov.
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