We plan to start debris pickup next week. We aren't sure what day but we know we have months of cleanup ahead of us. We will work in two phases with a break between them.
FIRST PASS |Our first pass will last 6-8 weeks. This is a free service We ask you to brace for that long span. We expect some residents to have their pile in their yard for a while. If you don't want to wait for us to remove it and you have the ability, you can always take it to the mulch site yourself for free.
PAUSE PHASE | If you aren't able to get your debris to the curb by the time we come by, don't worry. We will pause after our first phase to give you time to do so. We realize many residents probably don't even have contractors lined up yet. We will announce the Pause Phase when it starts and we will let you know how long it lasts.
SECOND PHASE | We will start a second phase after we finish the Pause Phase. Typically, this phase doesn't take as long.
HOW TO STAGE YOUR YARD
1. We do not charge you to pick up your storm debris. That means don’t burn your tree limbs and trunks in your backyard.
2. Separate your trash and debris into the following stacks: Green – grass and trees. Construction – fencing, roofing, construction trash
3. Place the Green and Construction piles away from fire hydrants, water meters and light poles.
4. You might need to line your piles and household trash the entire length of your front yard. That’s ok. If we can grab it with our equipment, we will take it.
5. Place your green and construction debris unbagged near the curb. Place your household trash in bags. We will not pick up green and construction trash if they are In bags.
