SALT LAKE COUNTY

Tumbleweed cleanup efforts underway in Daybreak

Mar 5, 2024, 7:30 AM

Workers undergo cleanup efforts in Daybreak...

Workers load tumbleweeds in Eagle Mountain on Monday, April 23, 2018. The city is dealing with thousands of tumbleweeds after a recent windstorm. (Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)

(Scott G Winterton, Deseret News)

SALT LAKE CITY — The Daybreak community in South Jordan faced an unusual storm that blanketed the neighborhood in tumbleweeds, creating quite a tangled mess. The City of South Jordan, along with Larry H. Miller Real Estate and the Daybreak Community Association, mobilized units to aid in the cleanup effort.

As South Jordan City diligently works to clear streets and alleys, Larry H. Miller Real Estate focuses on undeveloped areas and offers additional support. Tomorrow, BrightView will commence debris removal in townhome areas affected by the storm, with residents advised to contact their management companies for details.

For single-family homeowners, responsibility falls on them clearing debris from their properties and driveways. South Jordan City and Larry H. Miller Real Estate have stationed dumpsters at various locations. Residents who find full dumpsters are asked not to leave the tumbleweeds on the streets but instead, report issues through South Jordan City’s “Report-A-Problem” form.

If residents have questions they can reach the Daybreak Community Association at daybreak@ccmcnet.com.

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Tumbleweed cleanup efforts underway in Daybreak