Just when I was about to give Whitmire credit for the heavy trash being picked up timely, I read;

HOUSTON – It’s been more than nine months since Hurricane Beryl left Houston’s street lined with debris for weeks, even months.

For most of us, those vivid memories are just that—memories.

However, along Lone Rock Drive in Kingwood, there’s still a pile of debris that’s waiting to be picked up.

“I feel like they don’t care, to be honest with you,” said Amy Gibson.

She’s spent the better half of the last nine months trying and trying again to get to the City of Houston to come out and pickup the debris sitting outside of her home.

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For the first time since Whitmire became mayor of Houston, the heavy trash was picked up on the day it was scheduled. This is great for him and the Public Works Department. Unfortunately, others have not been so lucky.

Remember Hurricane Beryl? This Kingwood family still has a reminder sitting outside their front door.

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