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Would love to have recycling pickup.
Jul 2, 2016 by
Jessica Engblom (5 points)
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Would love to have recycling pickup.
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With all the new homes being built, some of these homes have additional acreage and use it to dump water heaters, drainage pipes, park boats or other vehicles or equipment allowing weeds and high...
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With all the new homes being built, some of these homes have additional acreage and use it to dump water heaters, drainage pipes, park boats or other vehicles or equipment allowing weeds and high grass to grow around these dumped items as well as other bulky debris within sight of the roads and streets which surround their location. If the city were to impose and enforce dumping restriction's the amount of trash or discarded debris would be eliminated. If there is already a ordinance implemented I would like to see it enforced.
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Nov 1, 2016 by
Robert Strickland (18 points)
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With all the new homes being built, some of these homes have additional acreage and use it to dump water heaters, drainage pipes, park boats or other vehicles or equipment allowing weeds and high grass to grow around these dumped items as well as other bulky debris within sight of the roads and streets which surround their location. If the city were to impose and enforce dumping restriction's the amount of trash or discarded debris would be eliminated. If there is already a ordinance implemented I would like to see it enforced.
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This May Be A Good Idea For Christmas 2017. Besides having a string desire for my new hometown to begin a Curbside Recycling Program that someone has already suggested, I would love to see the City...
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This May Be A Good Idea For Christmas 2017. Besides having a string desire for my new hometown to begin a Curbside Recycling Program that someone has already suggested, I would love to see the City of Robinson have a Christmas tree recycling program where there would be a 2 week period of time that residents could drop off their trees at a centrally convenient location, that would be turned into mulch & later made available to the residents on a first-come, first-served basis at a later date. Of course, no flocked trees can be allowed and all decorations, bags, tinsel, ornaments, lights, plastics, nails and stands must be removed from the trees to avoid potential injury to the workers and to ensure clean, quality mulch.
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Dec 7, 2016 by
Hummingbirdluvr (15 points)
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This May Be A Good Idea For Christmas 2017. Besides having a string desire for my new hometown to begin a Curbside Recycling Program that someone has already suggested, I would love to see the City of Robinson have a Christmas tree recycling program where there would be a 2 week period of time that residents could drop off their trees at a centrally convenient location, that would be turned into mulch & later made available to the residents on a first-come, first-served basis at a later date. Of course, no flocked trees can be allowed and all decorations, bags, tinsel, ornaments, lights, plastics, nails and stands must be removed from the trees to avoid potential injury to the workers and to ensure clean, quality mulch.
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This May Be A Good Idea For Christmas 2017. Besides having a strong desire for my new hometown to begin a Curbside Recycling Program that someone has already suggested, I would love to see the City...
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This May Be A Good Idea For Christmas 2017. Besides having a strong desire for my new hometown to begin a Curbside Recycling Program that someone has already suggested, I would love to see the City of Robinson have a Christmas tree recycling program where there would be a 2 week period of time that residents could drop off their trees at a centrally convenient location, that would be turned into mulch & later made available to the residents on a first-come, first-served basis at a later date. Of course, no flocked trees can be allowed and all decorations, bags, tinsel, ornaments, lights, plastics, nails and stands must be removed from the trees to avoid potential injury to the workers and to ensure clean, quality mulch.
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Dec 7, 2016 by
Hummingbirdluvr (15 points)
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This May Be A Good Idea For Christmas 2017. Besides having a strong desire for my new hometown to begin a Curbside Recycling Program that someone has already suggested, I would love to see the City of Robinson have a Christmas tree recycling program where there would be a 2 week period of time that residents could drop off their trees at a centrally convenient location, that would be turned into mulch & later made available to the residents on a first-come, first-served basis at a later date. Of course, no flocked trees can be allowed and all decorations, bags, tinsel, ornaments, lights, plastics, nails and stands must be removed from the trees to avoid potential injury to the workers and to ensure clean, quality mulch.