March 21, 2008 |
Are you raking up the dregs of last fall’s foliage?
Or cleaning out the garden for spring planting?
Maybe collecting the small branches and twigs blown down in recent storms?
Or raking the grass clippings from that first bout of lawn mowing?
The City of Clarksville will offer a yard debris pick-up March 24-May 5. Citizens are asked to put the items that they would like to have picked-up close to the road.
Items to be removed must be in biodegradable paper bags or cardboard boxes. Yard debris is defined as normal yard waste such as grass clippings, leaves, limbs and etc. Tree limbs must be 4-foot in length or less. Tree limbs left from tree pruning by a commercial company will not be accepted.
If you have yard debris that you would like to have picked up, please call the Clarksville Street Department at 645-7464.
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TopicsClarksville, Clarksville Street Department, yard debris pick-up
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