Politics & Government
County Will Provide Trash Bins for Hurricane Irene Debris
Locations likely to be county fire stations in all seven council districts.

Baltimore County residents looking to get rid of the mess Hurricane Irene left will get some help by the end of the week.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is scheduled to announce late Monday that the county will place trash bins at fire houses around the county.
The trash bins, which will be in place on Sept. 6, may be used for small debris and items damaged by the weekend storm, said Don Mohler, a spokesman for the county executive.
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"Larger items, like downed trees, the public will have to call a tree removal company," Mohler said.
The exact locations were not announced. Mohler said they would likely be at fire stations around the county.
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A detailed list of locations should be available by the end of the week, Mohler said.
"Needless to say, there will be at least one in every council district," Mohler said.
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