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City residents are reminded that yard waste is collected weekly by
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If collection of loose leaves and pine straw by vacuum truck is
preferred, residents should carefully review the collection schedule
that was mailed to all single-family households the first week of
November. Citizens should not rake loose yard waste to the curb more
than two weeks prior to the first date of collection for their area;
doing so earlier could result in a service notice requesting
containerization.
There may be delays in containerized pickup as the number of
bags and carts to be emptied increases. The City does not have
crews operating trucks after dark; if yard debris is not collected
on the regular day, it should be left at the curb for the crew
to collect it the following day.
Containerization includes: 96-gallon brown carts, which are available from the City; another container with
tight-fitting lid and strong handles, not to exceed 32 gallons or weigh more than 50 pounds when full; or sturdy
bags weighing no more than 50 pounds. Yard debris will not be collected from 55-gallon drums, tarps, sheets,
boxes, nylon or mesh bags or other containers.
For more information on loose leaf collection, please see
the City's website at www.cityoffayetteville.org/leafseason;
for containerized yard waste guidelines, see
www.cityoffayetteville.org/environmental_services.
Calendar of Events
JANUARY
6- City Council Work Session, 5 p.m.,
Lafayette Room, City Hall, 433 Hay St.
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20- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,
City Offices and Recreation Centers Closed
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27- City Council Meeting,. 7 p.m., Council
Chamber City Hall, 433 Hay St.
Fayetteville/Cumberland County Ministerial Council, Inc.
Presents
21ST Annual Prayer Breakfast
In Honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Theme:
Keynote Speaker
The Honorable Judge Ed Pone
Donation: $18.00
"Embracing Youth,
Engaging Families,
and Empowering the
Community"
Cumberland County District Court Judge
At Door: $20.00
January 20, 2014 ~7:30 AM
Crown Exposition Center Fayetteville
For Ticket Information Contact: Reverend Mary C. Owens - 910-670- 5662
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