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Miami launches real-time waste service alerts to keep residents informed during storms and delays

Miami, Florida – The City of Miami’s Department of Solid Waste has set up a new Service Alerts System that will help the city connect better with its residents. The portal is now fully operational and is meant to send timely, trustworthy notifications straight to the people who need them for important city garbage services.

The Department is working on a bigger plan to make things more open, more efficient, and keep residents informed, especially during times of uncertainty like storms or service outages. This new alert system is part of that plan. Users can sign up to get real-time updates regarding collection schedules, delays, and important hurricane preparedness information with just a few clicks. It also has warnings for other service-related events that could have an effect on certain areas or the whole city.

City officials say the launch is more than simply a technical enhancement; it’s a public safety tool that makes the city and its residents better connected. The Service Alerts System wants to make sure that no one is left in the dark, whether it’s because of a holiday change in waste pickup or vital advice during a storm.

To enroll, residents can visit the official registration portal at:
https://member.everbridge.net/index/76486388219991
The process is straightforward and open to all residents within city limits.

Residents may quickly get the most recent news that can help them plan ahead and avoid uncertainty by staying connected to this platform. City authorities are encouraging all Miami residents to use the system and highlighting that knowing what’s going on is important for both safety and convenience, especially during hurricane season.

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For further details about the city’s solid waste services, residents can visit www.miamizerowaste.com or contact the city’s 311 information line.

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