Ahwatukee places collection bins for monsoon debris
Jul 20, 2013, 5:00 AM | Updated: 5:00 am
PHOENIX — The city of Ahwatukee has placed more than 20 large containers for residents looking to dispose of debris from a large monsoon that blew through Monday.
The bins are intended for plant waste only. The city said the bins will be picked up on Wednesday.
A full list of the bin locations is below. Those who are in need of a bin can call (602) 262-7251.
46th Street and Woodland Drive
46th Street and Frye Road
42nd Street and Frye Road
31st Street and Liberty Lane
29th Street and Liberty Lane
41st Place and Silverwood Drive
42nd Street and Glenhaven Drive
37th Way and Briarwood Terrace
16654 S. 36th Way
38th Place and Nighthawk Lane
36th Place and Cedarwood Lane
34th Street and Cedarwood Lane
32nd Place and Ashurst Drive
32nd Place and Wildwood Drive
33rd Street and Muirwood Drive
38th Street and Hidden View Drive
38th Way and Hidden View Drive
38th Place and Wildwood Drive
37th Way, north of Lakewood Parkway
39th Street and Hidden View Drive
36th Place and Saltsage Drive
36th Street and and Wingsong Drive
36th Street and Ashurst Drive
34th Street and Mountain Vista Drive
33rd Place and Woodland Drive
3313 E. Desert Trumpet Road
3432 E. Desert Broom Way
The wind was so severe during the storm that it knocked down the scoreboard at Desert Vista High School’s football field. The National Weather Service said that a microburst over the area brought winds as high as 90 mph.
KTAR’s Bruce St. James said a semitruck was blown over on Interstate 10 and there was nearly zero visibility on I-10 near Pecos Road and that some freeway signs were down.