Description
Several large piles of Irma debris along this entire street need to be picked up. It's beginning to become a fire hazard.
also asked...
Q. Are you requesting the removal of tree trunks? **Tree trunks are to be placed in their own pile**
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. Are you requesting removal of leaves and pine straw or limbs? ** Put leaves and pine straw in their own bags or trash cans **
A. Yes
A. Yes
Q. How many bags or containers are there?
A. N/A
A. N/A
Q. Are you requesting removal of building materials? ** Place building materials at the curbside in a separate pile **
A. No
A. No
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Macon Moon (Registered User)
Macon Moon (Registered User)
Macon Moon (Registered User)
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Mercer (Verified Official)
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Thank you for putting debris from Tropical Storm Irma on the curb in front of your house, and thank you for your patience the next few weeks as it is collected. Please make sure you have followed these guidelines when putting the debris on the curb.
All trunks, limbs, and branches must be cut to 4 feet or less. Do not mix branches, limbs, and tree trunks with other solid waste. Each one must be placed on the curb in its own separate pile. Do not bring debris to the Walker Road Landfill. It cannot accept it. Do not burn debris. There is a statewide burn ban in place.
Closed Mercer (Verified Official)