Lately in several areas large piles of trash have been left in the street as if people expect the County or someone will come by and clean them up. That happens only if the County is notified and schedules such a pick up. In the meantime they make our community look like a dump, and invite more people to dump on us. Arranging a pick up is easy. We each get one free pick up a year. To schedule a pick up just click HERE. If it is illegal dumping, HERE is how to report it; you might even get a reward if the dumper is caught.
Don’t Let Trash Pile Up in the Street
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