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City Clean-Up Post Hurricane Fiona

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For Immediate Release

Contact Information
Helen Zoellner
Public Relations Manager
hzoellner@cityhall.bm
441-292-1234 ext.204


City Clean-Up Post Hurricane Fiona

Hamilton – September 26th, 2022

The City of Hamilton wishes to inform the public of progress made regarding the City’s clean-up effort following Hurricane Fiona.

Teams from the City’s Engineering, Sanitation and Parks sections mobilized immediately following the hurricane, as soon as it was safe to do so, and an assessment had been completed.

The City would like to thank all City staff and workers who came out over the weekend to assist in the clean-up of Hamilton.  

Large branches were cleared away from City streets and sidewalks on Saturday and a large volume of trash was collected from across the City.

There was no significant damage to any City properties.

Regarding our City parks:

  • Victoria Park is now open, safe and cleared of storm debris.
  • Fort Hamilton is open, but the moat gardens will remain locked and there will be no public access, as Parks crews work to clear fallen foliage and debris.
  • Queen Elizabeth Park is currently in the process of being cleared and is expected to reopen either later today or tomorrow morning.
  • All waterfront areas are open inclusive of Barr’s Bay Park.

The Parks team worked diligently to save and rehabilitate several trees which were damaged during the storm including a sizeable bay grape tree in Barr’s Bay Park and a large ebony tree located in the North-West corner of the City Hall Car Park. In total the City lost two trees during the storm which will be replaced.

The City wishes to advise the public that we will be dealing with significant leaf litter on our streets for the next few weeks as weakened leaves damaged by the hurricane’s harsh winds and sea salt continue to fall. We are asking for the public’s patience as we work to continuously deal with this issue.

Lastly, the City wishes to remind City business that they must remove their garbage bins from City streets and sidewalks during storms.