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Monday, 18 April 2011 19:49

City asks that debris be separated


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A public works employee uses one of four new chainsaws donated to the city by Lowe's Home Improvement on a fallen tree near Pine Street today. A public works employee uses one of four new chainsaws donated to the city by Lowe's Home Improvement on a fallen tree near Pine Street today.

The Public Works and Planning and Development departments are asking that storm debris be separated for curbside pickup.

They are asking that vegetative debris such as limbs and branches be put in one pile and household items such as siding and shingles be placed in another pile.

 

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