You’re seeing Jefferson City’s tornado damaged areas slowly getting cleaned up.
The city’s Sonny Sanders says the Public Works crew has already hauled off a lot of debris.
“We also started picking up wind-blown storm debris, [so] anything that may have landed on your property. They do ask that you separate those into two different piles.”
Sanders adds that building permits for tornado damaged homes have been reduced to $25.
The Historic City of Jefferson has volunteered to cover the cost of those permits to give homeowners a break.
93.9 The Eagle is holding a radiothon for mid-Missouri tornado relief on June 21. Get more info here.