Yard waste must be put in brown paper bags or in bins with an official label. Construction waste cannot be thrown out in the curbside trash pickup. I keep telling my landlord this and the people that he hires to do work keep putting the crap out in black plastic bags.
from the link that you posted:
Remember: 1. Yard waste must be kept in paper bags or barrels marked with “yard waste only” stickers. These stickers are available FREE of charge from DPW customer service, as well as the in the Mayor’s Office, City Hall. 2. Yard waste may also be dropped off at the DPW yard, Monday– Friday, 8:00AM— 4:00PM, year round. PLASTIC BAGS will NOT be accepted. Bushes and tree limbs must be cut and tied in bundles that are not more than 3 feet in length for both pick up and drop-off.
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We don’t accept building materials such as but not limited to; lumber, sheet rock, bricks and concrete. For disposal of these items you would need to contact a private disposal company
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Date: 2006-04-30 04:28 pm (UTC)from the link that you posted:
Remember:
1. Yard waste must be kept in paper bags or
barrels marked with “yard waste only” stickers.
These stickers are available FREE of
charge from DPW customer service, as well as
the in the Mayor’s Office, City Hall.
2. Yard waste may also be dropped off at the
DPW yard, Monday– Friday, 8:00AM—
4:00PM, year round. PLASTIC BAGS will NOT
be accepted. Bushes and tree limbs must be
cut and tied in bundles that are not more than
3 feet in length for both pick up and drop-off.
and
We don’t accept building materials such as but not limited to; lumber,
sheet rock, bricks and concrete. For disposal of these items you
would need to contact a private disposal company