The Director of Public Works shall have the authority to schedule "alley and residential cleanup events" at such other times as the workload permits. Sufficient public notice shall be given to allow residents time to prepare material for pickup.
(Ord. 1096 § 1[a]; amd. Ord. 1925, 7/15/2024)
A. 
Materials to be collected during "cleanup events" shall consist of a reasonable amount of minor non prohibited waste including household items, bagged and bundled yard waste, cardboard boxes and other such materials from normal spring and fall home cleanup. The weight of each collection item shall not exceed 25 pounds.
B. 
Cardboard may be placed adjacent to alley carts and rollout carts for collection during alley cleanup and residential cleanup events. Cardboard boxes may be hauled by the generator to a recycling collection location.
C. 
Bulk Items shall only be collected as denoted in this chapter on a call-in scheduled basis and will not be a part of the cleanup event collections.
D. 
Refusal; Authority: The Director of Public Works shall have the authority to refuse to collect unreasonable amounts or to make an additional charge for such amounts.
(Ord. 1096 § 1[b]amd. Ord. 1925, 7/15/2024)
All residential alley access lots designated by the Public Works Director will receive alley cleanup service on a weekly basis. Residential areas not served by alleys will receive curbside cleanup on days specifically set by the Director of Public Works and in general will be twice per year, once in the spring and once in the fall.
(Ord. 1096 § 1[c]; amd. Ord. 1925, 7/15/2024)