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FILE: WINK News FORT MYERS, Fla. Lee County will begin its second pass of Hurricane Irma debris removal on Nov. 13. Residents are encouraged to use this time to place all hurricane-related debris at the curb, as this will be the final opportunity for hurricane debris pickup. The county anticipates the second pass to be completed during December. For more information on how to properly separate debris, click here. To view an interactive map of Lee County vegetation debris collection, click here. (Mobile users click here)