Hurray, our neighborhood will have free bulky waste pickup on May 18! Please be on the lookout for a postcard and more information regarding what can and cannot be left at the curb in the near future. 

This is a great opportunity for some spring cleaning, so please let your nearby neighbors, especially folks who maybe elderly or not on the listserv know too. 

Best, 
Vanessa
2248 Rumson Rd.

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From: "Willard, Charlene" <Charlene.Willard@raleighnc.gov>
Date: April 12, 2013, 11:17:12 AM EDT
To: Rebecca Fernandez <rebeccagfernandez@gmail.com>, "Vanessa Van Horn (vanhorn.vanessa@gmail.com)" <vanhorn.vanessa@gmail.com>
Subject: Greater Lockwood has been selected for community clean-up

Just wanted to let you know that the Greater Lockwood Community Watch area has “made the cut” and will be able to participate in a community wide clean-up.  May 18 is the date that we have been able to fit you in, and I will be in touch later with details.  The Community Services Dept. will send out information postcards to all residents within the area and it will list what the City will and will not pick-up curbside.  There are some exclusions such as car batteries, tires and a few other things based on the fact that disposal of certain items is controlled by State law, so the City has to exclude certain items, which will be listed on the postcard.

 

You might want to start spreading the word of the upcoming event via your listserv.

 

Charlene Holmes Willard

Community Specialist

City of Raleigh Community Services Dept.

PO Box 590

Raleigh, NC  27602

Phone:  919.996.5718

Fax:  919.831.6123

charlene.willard@raleighnc.gov

The Official City of Raleigh Portal - Community Services Department

 

 

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