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BRUSH,
TRASH & LIMB POLICY
- Tree
trimmings and shrubbery cuttings shall be placed
near the curb or street. All tree trunks
must be
cut in three (3) foot lengths and be no more than
two (2) feet in diameter. Anything larger will
not be picked up. Removal of stumps will be left
to the
brush truck operators’ discretion.
- Leaves and pine straw should be put in containers
or bags to be removed with limb pickup from April
through October of each year. Mulched leaves and
grass clippings must be bagged for pickup by the
brush truck year-round. The leaf vacuum machines
will run from November through January each year.
After that date, leaves will be picked up in bags
only.
- Contractors - If residents contract the
cutting of any trees, it is the responsibility
of the contractor
to dispose of the debris.
- Residential
- Each residence shall be allowed one truckload
of trees/brush per month. Should
a resident have more than one truckload of brush
in
any one month, the owner must cause the additional
debris to be removed, or pay a fee to the City
to dispose of any consecutive load(s); additional
loads
will be picked up according to the operators’ routes.
- Building debris - Plaster, lumber, roofing,
concrete and brick resulting from the repairs or
demolition
of any building will not be moved. The property
owner must cause this waste to be removed.
- Dead
animals - Dogs, cats, etc. will be removed from
public rights-of-way; cattle, horses, etc.,
will
be removed by the owner at the owner’s expense.
- We also provide a ONE TIME pickup of moving
boxes for new residents.
The Public Works Department now also operates the
Brush Recycling Program:
- If
you live within the City limits of Gardendale
and have brush or trash ready for pickup, call
our office at 631-3394. Our office personnel fill
out
brush tickets with the caller’s name and
address and forward the tickets to the brush truck
drivers.
These tickets help us determine the location and
volume of debris to be picked up.
- We generally operate two brush trucks each weekday.
The City is divided into two districts: (1.) East
of Highway 31 and (2.) West of Highway 31; the
Eastern route begins at Leslie Lane in South Gardendale
and
runs northward to Ward Road; the Western route
begins at Garrett Road and runs southward to Jamestown
Manor
on Main Street.
- We dispose of the debris at the site behind
the soccer fields on Fieldstown Road. Two to three
times per
year, the brush is ground into chips and recycled
into an environmentally safe fuel for paper mills
in south Alabama.
- We
also keep a small stockpile of the chips for
residents’ use
if they so desire. If anyone would like to have
any of these chips, call our office for permission
to
enter the site, and we will have someone meet you
there to assist you.
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Office hours:
Monday through Friday
7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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