September 27, 2006

  Volume 4, Number 39

Published in Wake Forest, NC

  Carol Pelosi, Publisher and Editor
 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Leaf collection begins Oct. 2

           It is fall, and that is what leaves are doing – falling. The town will begin collecting them next week.

            For the loose leaf collection, residents should rake their leaves into piles at the curb by 7 a.m. on their neighborhood’s regular yard waste collection schedule. They should avoid creating piles in the street, which are dangerous. The leaves on the curb must be free of limbs, trash and debris. Leaf piles should not be more than four cubic yards per week.

            Other yard waste such as leaves, twigs and grass should be placed in clear plastic bags or 35-gallon containers. There should be no more than 10 cans and bags each week and they should weigh less than 50 pounds each.

            Limbs and branches can be placed at the curb in a separate pile. Small limbs – 1 to 6 inches in diameter – must be no longer than 6 feet. Limbs larger than 6 inches in diameter can be no more than 2 feet long. Logs are not to be more than 75 pounds per week and must not be bigger than 10 inches in diameter. Crews will not collect tree stumps.

            If you want leaf mulch, call Betty Pearce at 554-6120.

            Mike Barton, the public works director, said Willie Hughes usually drives the leaf trucks though “the division has multiple drivers available for this truck.”

            The town paid about $95,000 for the 2003 truck with its vacuum. “We are going to be purchasing a new truck this fiscal year. We have priced the leaf unit but are waiting for the state contract to come out for vehicle prices to mount the unit on,” Barton said.

            For more information about leaf collection and the yard waste collection schedule, go to http://www.wakeforestnc.gov/

Residents/PublicWorks_YardWaste.aspx.

 
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