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~ Naperville, IL - In response to the recent severe weather that hit Naperville, the city has announced a special free bulk brush collection for its residents. The collection will begin on June 15 and is expected to conclude by June 27.
To participate in the collection, residents are advised to place any brush and tree debris on the parkway in front of their homes by Monday morning, June 15. This is to ensure that Public Works and contractor crews can make one pass through the entire city efficiently.
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It is important to note that no stickers, cutting, bagging, or tying of the brush is required for this special collection. However, after June 27, any remaining brush on private property must be disposed of through the City's weekly yard waste program or a privately contracted tree removal company.
The city urges all residents to take advantage of this opportunity and have their brush collected for free. Don't miss out on this chance to clear your property of debris caused by the recent severe weather.
To participate in the collection, residents are advised to place any brush and tree debris on the parkway in front of their homes by Monday morning, June 15. This is to ensure that Public Works and contractor crews can make one pass through the entire city efficiently.
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It is important to note that no stickers, cutting, bagging, or tying of the brush is required for this special collection. However, after June 27, any remaining brush on private property must be disposed of through the City's weekly yard waste program or a privately contracted tree removal company.
The city urges all residents to take advantage of this opportunity and have their brush collected for free. Don't miss out on this chance to clear your property of debris caused by the recent severe weather.
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