High Springs Joins County Debris Management MOU
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Description
The City of High Springs is approving a Memorandum of Understanding with Alachua County to jointly use county-authorized Disaster Debris Management Sites for vegetative storm debris. The one-year, renewable agreement imposes no direct usage fee from the County and formalizes debris handling and compliance responsibilities during disaster events.
Contract Details
Vendor
ALACHUA COUNTY
Agency
City of High Springs, FL
Contract Type
OTHER
Document Date
June 25, 2026
Contract Term
One year from full execution, with annual amendment and renewal tied to DDMS preauthorization
Renewal Info
Initial MOU term is one year effective upon execution by all parties; it may be amended and renewed annually in conjunction with the State’s DDMS preauthorization process. Any city may withdraw with 30 days’ written notice, and the County may terminate with 30 days’ notice.
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