Linwood storm debris pickup
Last Updated on Thursday, November 08, 2012 04:32 pm Written by Staff Reports Thursday, November 08, 2012 01:00 am
LINWOOD -Public Works will begin picking up storm debris on Saturday, Nov. 10 at the north end of the City and will work south. They will be working as diligently as possible to ensure that everyone’s storm debris is collected. The ACUA will also continue their yard waste collection every Saturday. Once all storm debris is collected, Public Works will begin their annual leaf collection.
Leaf collection
Once all storm debris is collected, the Linwood Public Works Department will begin the annual fall leaf collection. The program will start at the north end of the City and work south. The last day leaves will be collected is January 4, 2013. Please avoid raking trash, tree branches, or debris into the piles of leaves as this will cause the vacuum truck to shut down. Any question please call 926-7994.
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