Just because the city is working ’round the clock to pick up the storm debris piled by your curb doesn’t mean you can put your bulk trash out next to it. If you do so, and it’s not your normal bulk trash pick-up week, you may be ticketed. Question: I have a mangled Pier 1 wicker chair I left out in the storm. Does that count as both?
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Oh really? Well why didn’t the city pick up bulk trash on our designated week (last week)? My neighborhood put out its bulk trash last week, on our regular bulk trash pickup schedule, and it’s still sitting there. Do we need to pick it up and bring it back in? Geez.
That’s my question as well. I put my storm trash out, it never got picked up. I put my bulk trash out last week, our designated week, still no pick up. At this point, I’m just going to keep adding to the pile.
@CJ: woot. My neighborhood has looked like Beirut circa ‘82 ever since El Grande Storm. At this point you can’t separate the bulk trash from the storm damaged foliage from the small garden mammals. At least the junk foragers have carted off anything that you can smelt.
All the neighborhoods I have driven through still have tree limbs out in their yards. Our neighborhood does as well. So what neighborhoods are actually getting cleaned
up?