(Click on image to enlarge) Attached you’ll find the Sites and Schedules for the Peasch Trash Collection. The Start time is right now-7:00 a.m. until Sundown on Friday. It will begin again on Motzei Shabbos and continue around the clock till Sundown on Monday.You may also drop off Bulk and Trash at the John Franklin DPW Site at 1 America Avenue at the listed times. Please note: Sites are for Pesach cleanup and the following items will not be accepted: Tires, Car Batteries, Paints or Chemicals, Construction Debris, Leaves or Brush and Propane Tanks. TLS will continue to keep you posted with all Pesach related information.
Trash Collection Sites Begins Today

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Where is america avenue? Also does anyone know how I can dispose of a tire?
#1 Why don’t you contact public works? They are helpful. Why post a comment?
Why doesn’t it say where Raintree residents should drop off garbage? We are still off the map?
Please post the text. It’s hard to read image on blackberry.
Because posting a comment is easier. Okay zees keit?
Thank you DPW for all that you do for our community during the holiday season