The City of Sanford's Appearance Commission picked up trash along Fire Tower Road in Sanford this past Saturday with the help of the Sanford/Lee County Boys and Girls Club.
In attendance were Anne Sears, Rex Connor, Deon Allbrooks, David Schau and Liz Whitmore. Deon brought seven youth from the Club to pitch in.
Together, the group collected 17 bags of trash.
If your youth group or organization would like to help the Appearance Commission, contact Liz Whitmore at 919-777-1406. The next collection day will be in late September.
Showing posts with label trash collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trash collection. Show all posts
Monday, May 12, 2014
Friday, December 20, 2013
Here's How To Prepare For Post-Christmas Trash Collection
Due to the City of Sanford's holiday schedule, residents' solid waste collection will be a little off for the next couple of weeks.
However, there are a couple steps you can take to make trash collection go more smoothly -- and to keep your curb looking nice.
You already know you can recycle shipping boxes, but your blue recycling cart can handle more than that. This year, make sure you also recycle your wrapping paper, tissue paper, and gift boxes. This will leave more room in your brown garbage cart for non-recyclables.
And remember: Don't bag anything that's headed for the recycling cart. Recyclables should be loose in the cart.
When you're ready to throw away your natural Christmas tree, make sure you strip it of all ornaments and other decorations. It should be completely bare before it leaves your home.
You can then place your bare tree at the curb. The City's limb truck will pick it up within a few days, and your tree will be used in our certified compost facility (versus dumped in a landfill).
Due to the holidays, your trash, recycling, and leaf/limb collection will be off schedule. Please be patient and know that trucks will be there as soon as possible. You can expect schedules to get back to normal in early January.
If you have questions or concerns about pick up, call the Public Works Service Center at 919-775-8247.
However, there are a couple steps you can take to make trash collection go more smoothly -- and to keep your curb looking nice.
Step 1: Rely on Recycling
You already know you can recycle shipping boxes, but your blue recycling cart can handle more than that. This year, make sure you also recycle your wrapping paper, tissue paper, and gift boxes. This will leave more room in your brown garbage cart for non-recyclables.
And remember: Don't bag anything that's headed for the recycling cart. Recyclables should be loose in the cart.
Step 2: Un-Trim the Tree
When you're ready to throw away your natural Christmas tree, make sure you strip it of all ornaments and other decorations. It should be completely bare before it leaves your home.
You can then place your bare tree at the curb. The City's limb truck will pick it up within a few days, and your tree will be used in our certified compost facility (versus dumped in a landfill).
Step 3: Be Patient
Due to the holidays, your trash, recycling, and leaf/limb collection will be off schedule. Please be patient and know that trucks will be there as soon as possible. You can expect schedules to get back to normal in early January.
Questions?
If you have questions or concerns about pick up, call the Public Works Service Center at 919-775-8247.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Social Spotlight: Trash Cart Do's and Don'ts
Question: I've noticed several of my neighbors leaving their trash carts at the curb long after the carts are emptied. Some neighbors never roll their cart back to their houses, choosing instead to take their trash to the curb each day. Is there anything I can do to make them move their carts from the curb?
Answer: The City of Sanford's code of ordinances is very clear about empty trash containers. Sec. 28-40b states:
Important: Sanford's code of ordinances is also very clear about the type of site or location from which the city will collect trash. Sec. 28-40d states:
Knowing the rules is only half the battle. The obvious questions is: What can a person do to keep their neighbors within city code?
The short answer: Call in the enforcers. The City of Sanford has a code enforcement team who are responsible for responding to residents' complaints and concerns. They will follow the City's enforcement procedures for moving any code offenders into compliance.
The City's website offers a list of potential concerns and the number you'd call to begin the resolution process. If you don't see your concern listed, you can call 919-777-1405.
The City also offers YourGov, a mobile app that make reporting code violations -- or any service request -- easier. The app is free to download, works on both Apple and Android devices, and can be used anywhere.
For further questions or concerns about trash collection or the YourGov mobile app, please contact the City's Service Center at 919-775-8247.
Answer: The City of Sanford's code of ordinances is very clear about empty trash containers. Sec. 28-40b states:
Empty containers shall be removed from the street by the owner, no later than the day in which garbage and recyclables are picked up by the trucks, with the exception of business areas where the time limit will be 30 minutes between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.That means homeowners and renters should roll their carts back to their homes the day of collection. Of course, things happen and sometimes the carts stay at the street an extra day or so.However, carts should not remain at the curb indefinitely.
Important: Sanford's code of ordinances is also very clear about the type of site or location from which the city will collect trash. Sec. 28-40d states:
No collection, with or without charge, shall be made from vacant lots nor shall any large rocks, tree trunks, stumps, tree limbs, soil, or any other heavy objects be collected from houses or other structures under construction or recently completed, or any property where debris has been cut or placed by a contractor.In the case of vacant lots or residential construction, the property owner or contractor is responsible for removing trash and debris.
Code Enforcement Is Your Answer
Knowing the rules is only half the battle. The obvious questions is: What can a person do to keep their neighbors within city code?
The short answer: Call in the enforcers. The City of Sanford has a code enforcement team who are responsible for responding to residents' complaints and concerns. They will follow the City's enforcement procedures for moving any code offenders into compliance.
The City's website offers a list of potential concerns and the number you'd call to begin the resolution process. If you don't see your concern listed, you can call 919-777-1405.
Or, YourGov It
The City also offers YourGov, a mobile app that make reporting code violations -- or any service request -- easier. The app is free to download, works on both Apple and Android devices, and can be used anywhere.
For further questions or concerns about trash collection or the YourGov mobile app, please contact the City's Service Center at 919-775-8247.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Solid Waste Collection Transition In Full Swing

That’s because Sanford City Council, after weeks of discussion, voted on March 5, 2013 to enter into a new solid waste contract with Waste Industries (WI). The new contract will start on July 1, 2013, but WI is delivering its carts throughout the month.
Don’t Switch Yet
Residents should continue using WM’s roll-out carts until the company’s contract expires at the end of June, says Larry Craig, superintendent of Solid Waste Services for the City. WM will collect their carts during the week of June 24 when they come through.
Trash placed in the brown carts will not be picked up until July 1.
One Key Change
While the trash collection contractor has changed, most everything else will stay the same. You’ll continue to put your trash at the curb once per week. You’ll also continue placing recyclables in the blue carts and rolling them out once every two weeks.
What’s different: The change to WI may result in a new pickup schedule for some residents. WI will notify residents prior to July 1 if they are affected. Otherwise, pickup days will remain the same for both garbage and recycling.
Patience, Please
During this month of transition, the City asks all residents to have patience with both Waste Management and Waste Industries. The City is happy to help with collection issues, as are the customer service reps at both WM and WI.
You may report problems to the Service Center at 919-775-8247.
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