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Brush Pick Up in Durham Starts Week of April 15th

Durham's north end, including Haddam Quarter Road, Maiden Lane and Foothills Road will be the first area where brush is picked up next month.

 

The Town of Durham Public Works Department will begin the annual spring curbside brush pick up the week of April 15, 2013. It is understood that the winter season has created a lot of debris for all residents so please be sure to follow the strict guidelines so the job can be completed in a timely manner.

Brush should be less than 4” in diameter and not longer than 6 feet in length. Brush should be stacked at roadside in an open area, away from mailboxes, trees, telephone poles and other structures. Brush should be stacked perpendicular to the roadway, butt end toward the road. No leaves, stumps, wood or foreign matter will be picked up.

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Each household will be strictly limited to one truck load during this collection. In an effort to be more efficient, it is recommended that neighbors combine piles on property lines. Loads shall not measure any larger than 4’ high, 6’ wide and 8’ long, unless combined with a neighbor.

If your load does not follow these guidelines it will not be removed.

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The town will publish on our website, www.townofdurhamct.org, each area to be passed each week. We will make one pass only so be sure to check. Residents with questions may call the Public Works Office at 349-1816. 

Week of April 15, 2013: the north end of town, Haddam Quarter Road, Maiden Lane, Foothills Road. 

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