Archives
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:58 am Wednesday, October 6, 2004

City continues efforts to remove storm debris

By By Fredie Carmichael / staff writer
October 6, 2004
Work to clear 4,167 tons of Hurricane Ivan debris piled high at various Meridian street corners and city rights-of-way could begin as soon as next week, city officials said Tuesday.
City officials are expected to receive bids until 11 a.m. today from prospective contractors to clear the debris which consists primarily of trees and limbs that Ivan knocked down last month.
A group of volunteers also is available for elderly and disabled residents who have piles of debris around their homes that need to be removed but aren't placed on city rights-of-way.
A disaster relief hotline has been set up for those residents who need assistance. People can call 484-6899 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. until Friday.
Work done by volunteers will be free.
Meridian, however, will pay 12.5 percent of the cost to remove debris from its rights-of-way. The Federal Emergency Management Agency will pay 75 percent and the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency will pay 12.5 percent.
Mayor John Robert Smith said he never expected a hurricane to strike his city. And while there always is a contingency built into the city's budget, he said, "I wouldn't say there's a hurricane plan in the budget."
Meridian, along with Lauderdale County and community service organizations, has a disaster relief hotline for elderly and disabled residents who need help cleaning debris from Hurricane Ivan.
Residents can call 484-6899 between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. until Friday. Any churches or other community service organizations that want to volunteer to help clear debris also should call the hotline. Fredie Carmichael

Also on Franklin County Times
Roommate facing manslaughter charge
News, Russellville
Griffin Traylor 
June 19, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — A Phil Campbell woman is facing manslaughter and drug charges after she admitted to Franklin County Sheriff’s investigators she injecte...
Baker unseats Murray for Franklin Co. District 1 seat
Franklin County, News, Z - News Main
By Brady Petree For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — District 1 residents in Franklin County will have a new commissioner in November after Curtis Baker defeated incumbent Grayson Murray i...
Attempted murder is added to shooting charges
Main, News, Russellville, ...
Kevin Taylor For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — A Tuscumbia man now faces an attempted murder charge in addition to the 23 other criminal charges he faces after admitting to shooting ...
County receives $5K for 250th events
Main, News, Russellville
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Franklin County will receive $5,000 in funding for events related to celebrating America’s 250th birthday. The Alabama USA Semiquincent...
New sign honors Keeton’s community service
Main, News, Red Bay, ...
María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com 
June 17, 2026
RED BAY — The quarter- mile Hoyt Keeton Walking Trail now has a new sign. Keeton family members, city officials and community supporters recently gath...
Franklin had 13% of advocacy center cases
Main, News, Russellville, ...
By Addi Broadfoot For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
RUSSELLVILLE — Andrea’s Arbor in Franklin County accounted for 13% of cases recorded in 2025 by Cramer Children’s Advocacy Center. Andrea’s Arbor is a...
UNA ups tuition $300 for undergrads
News
Bernie Delinski For the FCT 
June 17, 2026
FLORENCE — The University of North Alabama Board of Trustees is considering a tuition and fee schedule Friday that will increase undergraduate costs b...
EAST FRANKLIN ATHLETIC EVENT
High School Sports, Sports
June 17, 2026
ALL PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED/EAST FRANKLIN JUNIOR HIGH 10 For 10 Club Boys A-Team basketball awards Boys B-Team basketball awards Cheerleader awards Girls b...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *