Does the city even pick up old tires?


Moderator: Jim O'Bryan


Only thing to make sense is fines, fines, fines.Linda Summers wrote:How do we get the city on these absentee landlords about setting the trash out like this???![]()
(Especially when the city is the one who is telling them to clean up.)
there's days where you read my mind.Grace O'Malley wrote:For all the whining and hand wringing, did it ever occur to any of you to CALL THE REFUSE DEPARTMENT?
This could be taken care of with 2 minutes of your time. Instead, people will post on boards, cluck and complain, and blame the mayor.
When I had a neighbor move out mid-week and leave a pile of trash I called the refuse department and they sent a truck out to pick up the tree lawn. DONE!
That was my thought reading your original post. It's not about having the city come and get the stuff today.....why should they have to make umteen extra number of pickups in a week because somebody isn't obeying the city's ordinance? And it most certainly is costing the city extra money....our money!Rick Uldricks wrote:The Refuse Department does a fantastic job and when they are called they always respond quickly. The problem here is with people who consistently leave trash on their tree-lawn days, sometimes a full week before trash pick-up. Residents should not have to call the Refuse Dept. every week to have them come out and take care of these problems. I am certain that every special trip the Refuse Dept. makes to clean up after some inconsiderate person (or business) that doesn't care about what day trash pickup day is, costs the city money.