Next Brush & Yard Debris Pick Up – June 13, 2022

Next Brush & Yard Debris Pick Up – June 13, 2022
-
0Comments

The next brush and yard debris removal event of 2022 will be held on Monday, June 13th. Bandon Disposal will be picking up piles of brush and yard debris. City residents are allowed up to a maximum of 5 cubic yards of brush and yard debris (approximately two pickup loads) at no cost. Simply place your brush and yard debris in the right-of-way alongside the street adjacent to your house PRIOR TO Monday, June 13th, and Bandon Disposal will pick it up.

If you get missed, contact Bandon Disposal at 541-347-9633 and let them know. Please make sure that your brush is in one pile, since there is a maximum of one pile per address, and no group piles. Keep in mind that this program is for woody yard debris such as branches, brush, gorse, etc., so other items and materials such as metals, appliances, furniture, etc. will not be accepted. Branches must be cut into lengths no longer than 5 feet. Grass clippings and leaves will also be picked up, provided they are placed in biodegradable PAPER bags. NO PLASTIC bags can be accepted.  Also, please avoid placing your pile under overhead utility lines or overhanging trees, since a boom truck is used to pick up the debris. Locate your pile away from fire hydrants and utility boxes, and do not impede sidewalks or pedestrian walkways.
 
A total of three brush and yard debris removal events are held each year. This is the second event. This year they are scheduled for January, June, and October. If you have more than 5 cubic yards of debris, or if you want debris picked up at times other than the three brush removal weeks, please contact Bandon Disposal at 541-347-9633 for a price quote.
 
Please feel free to forward this email notice to anyone you feel may be interested.

Original source can be found here.



Related

South Coast Times area weekly mass times

South Coast Times area weekly mass times

The following parishes in the South Coast Times coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times.

John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group

Curry County ranks highest in Oregon for per capita government transfer income at $19,520 in 2022

In 2022, residents of Curry County received an average of $19,520 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it highest in Oregon.

South Coast Times area weekly mass times

South Coast Times area weekly mass times

The following parishes in the South Coast Times coverage area hold weekly mass at these designated times.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from South Coast Times.