![]() ![]() For weekly collection, treated wood ties (NOT Railroad Ties!) must be cut into 2 foot lengths and will be disposed of with your regular garbage due to contaminants. ![]() Stumps, logs, and excessive amounts of tree trimmings will be collected by scheduled pick-up only, please call 631-7117 for a reservation.***NOTE*** Fall Leaf-pickup is done by the Amherst Highway Department check for pick-up announcements.NO DIRT, SOD, OR GRASS WILL BE ACCEPTED IN ANY CONTAINER! ![]() Brush, limbs, and branches up to 6” in diameter shall not exceed four feet in length, even if placed in cans, or must be securely bundled with a biodegradable material (not to exceed 60 pounds per bundle). Yard waste in any type of plastic bag or debris bound with plastic or wire will not be picked up. During this period, yard waste material should be in garbage cans with the lids removed, bushel baskets with solid bottoms and two manufactured handles, or 2-ply paper yard waste bags sold at local grocery or home remodeling stores. These containers must not exceed 60 pounds when full. From April 1st to November 30th each year, all yard waste (grass, weeds, leaves, shrubs, and plant trimmings, limbs, and branches ) will be collected separately from garbage, trash, and lumber.Empty containers must be removed on the day of collection, no exceptions. All trash, rubbish, and recyclable material shall be placed within five feet of the right-of-way by 7 am on the day of collection, but not before 12 noon the day before your scheduled collection.Private or personal containers for disposal of garbage are no longer allowed! ![]() All garbage and recyclables shall be securely placed in appropriate Town issued garbage or recycling totes to prevent material from falling out and being distributed throughout the neighborhood.All residents are required to recycle and adhere to the following rules to ensure that all waste material is picked up weekly: ![]()
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