Gainesville Residents Continue To Clean Up After Weekend Storms
Published May 4th, 2010
The storms may be over, but the clean-up around town continues.
The City of Gainesville wants residents to know what they can do to make sure all the fallen tree limbs get collected.
The City of Gainesville's Curbside Collection Program will only pick up branches that are four feet or less, and bundles that weigh less than 40 pounds. If you hire a contractor to cut up a large tree in your yard, a city ordinance states the contractor must remove the waste and not leave the debris on the side of the road because tree removal by a contractor is not covered by the city's collection program.
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