Pulaski County assistance for homeowners affected by Hurricane Helene’s flooding
PULASKI COUNTY, Va. ( WFXR ) – Pulaski County and the Pulaski County Public Service Authority (PSA) are working together for homeowners impacted by Hurricane Helene.
On Tuesday, October 1, and over the next three weeks, the PSA convenience centers located at Bagging Plant Road and Mason Street will work extra hours to help affected residents in need.
Roll-off containers will also be placed around the areas of Allisonia, Delton, Parrott, and Belspring along with PSA grapple boom trucks to collect debris along the New River and surrounding communities.
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PSA Convenience Centers Operation hours from October 1-19, 2024 include:
Dublin – 5570 Utility Lane: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Monday – Sunday)
Fairlawn- 7791 Mason Street: 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Monday – Sunday)
Roll-Off Containers:
Allisonia- Containers will be placed at Odell Park and Allisonia Boat Launch
Delton- Containers will be placed at the Clarks Ferry Road/Shulls Lane Intersection and the Clarks Ferry Road/Ledge Rock Road intersection
Parrott- Containers will be placed at or near the Parrott River Road/Parrott Mountain Road intersection
Belspring- Containers will be placed near the trestle on Depot Road.
How to help victims of Hurricane Helene
Grapple Boom Truck Schedule:
Allisonia- October 1, 8, and 15
Delton- October 2, 9, and 16
Parrott and Belspring- October 3, 10, and 17
Residents are reminded that all items for the grapple boom truck are to be placed near the roadside and should not be placed under powerlines or hanging/low tree limbs.