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West Monroe Cleans Up Over 800 Tons of Storm Debris
City continues debris removal efforts after Winter Storm Fern
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The City of West Monroe, Louisiana has collected over 800 tons of debris from neighborhoods and streets in the past nine days following Winter Storm Fern. The Public Works Department has removed 112 truckloads of debris, and the city plans to hire a third-party contractor if federal assistance becomes available to help with the ongoing cleanup efforts.
Why it matters
Clearing debris from streets and neighborhoods is crucial for restoring normalcy and safety in the aftermath of a major winter storm. The large volume of debris collected highlights the significant impact of the storm on the local community and the city's commitment to a thorough cleanup process.
The details
The City of West Monroe's Public Works Department has been working to remove debris from throughout the city over the past nine days. So far, they have collected 112 truckloads of debris, weighing more than 800 tons in total. City officials say they will continue these debris removal efforts until all impacted areas within city limits have been addressed. If federal assistance becomes available, the city plans to hire a third-party contractor to help with the ongoing cleanup.
- Over the past 9 days, the Public Works Department has been collecting debris.
- As of February 12, 2026, the city has collected 112 truckloads of debris weighing over 800 tons.
The players
City of West Monroe
The local government of West Monroe, Louisiana overseeing the debris cleanup efforts following Winter Storm Fern.
Public Works Department
The city department responsible for the debris removal and collection operations.
What’s next
If federal assistance becomes available, the City of West Monroe plans to hire a third-party contractor to help with the ongoing debris removal efforts.
The takeaway
The extensive debris cleanup in West Monroe highlights the significant impact of Winter Storm Fern on the local community and the city's commitment to restoring normalcy and safety through a thorough cleanup process.
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