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Archive for May 18, 2008
City handles STORM DEBRIS CLEAN UP
May 18, 2008 by president.
From City of Rollingwood’s site:
City crews are working diligently to restore water service and pick up debris on city right-of-way and on city property. The City also has made available an area on Dellana Lane (see map) used for Spring Clean Up for collection of private residential debris. While the city crews are helping our residents in any and every way we can, you can help us by removing as much of your residential debris as possible through private means. Any debris not completely removed from your property must be cut into four foot sections and placed curbside. IESI WILL RUN A SECOND TRUCK FOR DEBRIS PICK UP ON MONDAY, MAY 19, 2008. It will be determined at that time if additional runs are needed at later dates. Every effort will be made to pick up curb side debris. Please be patient as we mobilize our resources to finish the task and return our great city to pre-storm condition.
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