The
City of Taylor has scheduled a FREE special trash pickup for flood-related
items on Saturday, August 16, Mayor Rick Sollars announced Tuesday afternoon.
This
is for flood-related trash only.
Residents
interested in this special pick-up MUST register through the City Hall Customer
Service Center by noon on Friday. Only residents who register before noon on
Friday, August 15, will be able to participate in this pick up. Residents who
encountered flooding problems should register by calling (734) 287-6550, or
they can register in person at the Customer Service desk in City Hall.
So
far, the City has received between 50 and 100 calls from residents whose homes
were hit by flooding on Monday, August 11.
Midwest
Sanitation will begin its special pick-ups at 8 a.m. and will likely be done by
noon. Residents should have their items placed at the curb by that time, if not
before. All pick-ups will be assigned based on the registered calls and
walk-ins to City Hall only.
Executive
Robert Ficano has declared a state of emergency in Wayne County due to the
unusually heavy rainfall.
Given
the continuing storms that are due to hit the area through about 9 p.m. tonight
(Tuesday, August 12), take heed of the following:
- Residents should stay away from under passes in general
- Monroe Street underpass at I-94 remains flooded
- Eureka Road underpass at I-75 remains flooded
- Tonight's scheduled "Park It!" free family fun night at Heritage Park has been postponed.
- Total event rainfall - 4.4 inches over approximately 10 hours
- High 4 Hours (4 to 8 p.m.)- 3.77 inches (which is over the 100-year storm event threshold)
- High 2 Hours (6-8 p.m.) - 2.19 inches (over the 10-year storm event threshold)
- High Hour (6-7 p.m.) - 1.24 inches (under the 10-year threshold)
- High 30 minutes (6:23-6:53 p.m.)- 0.79 inches (just under a 10-year event threshold)
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