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FORT MYERS, Fla. An additional debris drop-off location is available for Lee County residents after Hurricane Irma. Debris can be dropped off from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. starting Thursday at the Estero Community Park on 21651 Via Coconut Point, the county said. Residents should enter the park’s maintenance compound entrance off the east side of Via Coconut Point. MORE: Irma debris collection sites set up in Collier County The drop-off site is only available to residents of Bonita Springs, Fort Myers Beach, Estero or unincorporated Lee County. Residents must bring a valid ID. Debris can also be dropped off at the following locations at no charge: Lee County Mosquito Control in east Lee County 14790 A and W Bulb Road near the Iona-McGregor area For more information, click here.