One man needs the
debris in his Cape Coral neighborhood gone.
He said the City of Cape Coral is taking too long so now he
and his condo association are taking matters into their own
hands, spending thousands of dollars to get rid of it.
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Sunnybrook condominiums has a debris problem in Cape Coral. |
It places Sunnybrook Condominium under
orange, which means, there is a first pass in progress.
“There’s been one truck down on Tower Avenue, the main
street down the road here. It’s been the same truck working
down there for four days now. So if it’s just one truck, we
figured it’d be a month before it gets to this end of the
block,” Thomas said.
And he said they can’t wait that long.
“The association is responsible basically for sheet rock,
flooring, lower cabinets being replaced, and the major
appliances, but we can’t take that step far and allow a
contractor to come in with trailers and workers until we
have the trash picked up. Otherwise, we have no room for
people here, we have a lab that we have 28 units here,”
Thomas said.
An area of the map marked with 1st pass completed had most
of its debris picked up.
Thomas said they approved a private contractor to remove the
debris.
It will likely cost at least $20,000.