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Windstorm Cleanup Information Q: Will the city be doing a curbside pickup? A: Unfortunately, no. While the city will not be doing curbside pickup, we are working on providing green waste dumpsters in the hardest-hit neighborhoods: Mountair Dr and Connor St. These neighborhoods will receive priority, and public works crews will assist in a clean-up effort. On Connor St., the clean-up will have to await Rocky Mountain Power addressing its downed power lines, poles and transformer, to ensure the safety of our crews. Q: Is there a drop-off site available for green waste? A: Yes. Salt Lake County Public Works has established a central drop-off location at the Salt Lake County Maintenance Yard at 3800 S Wasatch Blvd, which will be available for drop-offs between the hours of 8 AM and 8 PM, Mon-Sat through September 23rd. This drop-off location and hours will be re-evaluated as the need declines. Additionally, the Salt Lake County Landfill will be waiving all green waste fees until noon on September 23rd. You may also come to City Hall to receive a landfill voucher, which will provide you with a free trip to the landfill that stays valid through the rest of the year. Q: What do I do if there is damage to my property? A: The city will not be able to address damage on or to private property, which is the responsibility of individual homeowners. Please report damage affecting the city right-of-way, including blocked streets and sidewalks here: 9/Report-a-Concern-51 Q: I still don’t have power—who do I contact? A: Rocky Mountain Power. Because of the extent of the storm and unprecedented damage, some customers may experience prolonged power outages that could potentially last for up to a few days. You can receive updates multiple ways: - View Rocky Mountain Power’s outage map at rockymountainpower.net/outages - Get the Rocky Mountain Power mobile app at rockymountainpower.net/app - Text OUT to 759677 and receive updates - Customer Care at [PHONE REDACTED] (please be aware they are experiencing extremely high call volumes) Millcreek City Council Jeff Silvestrini, Mayor Silvia Catten, District 1 F. Dwight Marchant, District 2 Cheri Jackson, District 3 Bev Uipi, District 4 Millcreek City Hall 3330 South 1300 East Millcreek, Utah 84106 [PHONE REDACTED] millcreek.us ---PAGE BREAK--- Q: I need individual assistance during this time—who do I contact? A: The Red Cross has been deployed and is providing relief and support to individuals impacted by the storm. Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS for assistance. If the request is beyond the scope of services of Red Cross, they will connect you with other community resources. Q: I want to help with debris cleanup—who do I contact? A: Please contact City Hall at [PHONE REDACTED]. We can direct you to the various properties throughout the city that could use your help. You can also sign up as a volunteer through JustServe.org. This is still a developing situation and we continue to assess the damage. We appreciate your patience and any efforts you can muster to assist your neighbors who might need assistance. Please stay away from the most affected neighborhoods so as not to impede clean-up efforts. Thank you! You can find the most recent updates on the windstorm cleanup effort by following our various social media channels: Facebook: @MillcreekCity Twitter: @MillcreekUT Nextdoor: Millcreek Utah Don’t follow social media? You can see the most recent updates on our website millcreek.us. Scroll to the very bottom of the main page where you will find our most recent social media posts.