Debris Removal a. Emergency Road Clearance — Removal of debris from the primary transportation routes as directed by the County. In this role the contractor will perform an emergency “PUSH” sufficient to allow emergency vehicles to traverse the roadway. The County will determine route priorities for this push. Additionally, in preparation for an imminent hurricane strike, contractor crews may be asked to stage outside the strike area. In this case, contractors are to provide the emergency push into County. The County will designate roadway priorities for this push. b. Debris Removal from Public Property — Removal of debris from public rights-of-way. Removal of debris beyond public rights-of-way as necessary to abate imminent and/or significant threats to the public health and safety of the community. These areas may include vacant public lands, operational facilities, utility facilities and other land owned by the County, it may be necessary to make several trips through a neighborhood as debris is moved to the ROW. In this case the loads will need to be documented separately, per the instructions of the County and the Debris Management Director. c. Debris Removal from Private Property — Should an imminent threat to life, safety, and health to the general public be present on private property, the Contractor, as directed by the County, will accomplish the removal of debris from private property.