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LEAF & YARD WASTE COLLECTION UPDATE

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City of Midland issued the following announcement on Nov 30.

LEAF & YARD WASTE COLLECTION UPDATE: Get excited, Rands, Steves, Jims, & Bobs of Midland: It snowed last night. And just like Nance's potato salad is sure to please at the company holiday party, we're doing final leaf collection in the snow. Again.

Today (November 30), crews will be collecting in Area B between E. Wheeler Street and Lambros Drive from Chestnut Hill Drive working toward Jefferson Ave. This is the final round of collection. Leaves are not permitted in the street after your street has received final collection and additional leaves will not be collected from the street. Please do not place brush, limbs, branches, pumpkins, or other yard waste into leaf piles.

Residents are reminded to bag or bin all remaining leaves and other yard waste items and set them out for collection on your weekly refuse day. We will continue to process yard waste collection through Friday, December 17. That's three more collection days for each customer, so make them count! Shake your trees if you have to. 

Another friendly reminder: We plow major streets, school routes, the hospital zone, and state trunklines (BR-10, M-20) at every snow accumulation, but do not plow local (neighborhood) streets until we receive 4+ inches of snow or other conditions warrant. If you didn't see a plow on your road last night or this morning, don't take it personally: We still love you; we're just following the rules. 

For the latest leaf collection updates and a 'Track the Trucks' map, visit www.cityofmidlandmi.gov/leafupdate.

Original source can be found here.

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