
Town Manager Dan Morgado submitted the following release:
Storm debris collection is ongoing and is now progressing in the area north of the center line of Route 9 and west Route 140, which is Zone 3.
The first pass in Zone 2 is being completed on Nov. 29. The sequence of the cleanup will be by zone. A second and final pass was conducted in Zone 1 on Nov. 28 and that Zone is now closed out.
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Residents are reminded that it is imperative that all debris be free and clear of any stone/masonry walls, landscaped areas, light poles & guide wires, fences, walkways or other objects in the yard.
The debris removal program is intended for the collection of large branches and limbs that were damaged in the Oct. 29-30 storm. Residents are asked not do cut down trees or trim tree limbs that were not damaged in the storm. Debris judged to be non-storm related will not be picked up.
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Branches and limbs are to be stacked neatly curbside and not on the street or blocking any sidewalk with the butt ends all facing in the same direction. The length of branches and limbs shall be 4' to 8' and be of a diameter of 1" to 15". No stumps are to be brought to the curb. Please do not mix yard waste bags within the pile of branches and limbs.
Each street will receive two passes with a weekend to occur between the first and second pass.
The cleanup of small branches and limbs left behind will be the responsibility of each homeowner. Residents are reminded that brown paper bags for leaves and yard waste are available at area supermarkets and home centers.
The town will not be responsible for any lawn damage caused by the removal process.
If residents wish to hire at their own expenses a contractor to pick up storm debris please be sure to hire only Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) certified companies. Call a certified company or call the ALB Eradication Program Office at 508-852-8090.
Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the final Curbside Yard Waste Collection Program that will take Nov. 28 to Dec. 2.
Leaves, grass and yard waste may be bagged in large brown bags with small debris, such as twigs and branches and lined up at the curb for collection. Limbs and branches that are less that 3 inches in diameter may be tied in bundles no more than 4 feet long and no more than 18 inches in girth. Do not pile bundles; lay them in a row along the curbside for collection by 7 a.m. on regular rubbish days.
Residents on a corner lot are reminded not to pile debris or other materials as to obstruct the visibility of drivers.
Questions regarding the debris removal program should be addressed to John Knipe, Superintendent of Streets, at 508-841-8513 or Town Managers Office at 508-841-8508.
Yard & Waste Collection questions should be addressed to at 508-841-8512.
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