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Danville sets tree and limb disposal rules

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As City of Danville Public Works crews are nearing the end of the first pass through the City for storm debris collections, we would like to announce some updates on plans for remaining debris. As of Thursday, July 27, 2023, at 4:30 PM, the City plans to have the majority of storm debris collected. We will then begin doing a final pass through town to pick up the remaining piles. If residents have not called to get put on the list for storm debris collections by this time, and/or do not have their storm debris out at the roadside before this time, it will not be collected. As of Thursday, July 27, 2023, at 4:30 PM, free resident drop offs to the City’s Yard Waste Site for storm debris will expire, and normal rates and fees will go back into effect. Beginning Monday, July 31, 2023, Public Works crews will begin picking up the final remaining piles of storm debris that have been called in on those residential area’s normal yard waste collection days. Once this final pass has been completed, the City of Danville will no longer be collecting storm debris from the curb, and residents will be responsible for disposal of remaining storm debris at their own expense. If a resident has already called to be added to the list, we ask that residents please wait until AFTER your normal yard waste day to call back with a missed pile. Additionally, it has been recognized that some remaining piles in the City are piles of yard waste from recent tree trimming and landscape work, not actual storm debris. The City of Danville urges citizens to recognize that this service is being done to assist ONLY in storm debris cleanup, and regular maintenance and repairs to streets, sewers, and parks are being delayed during this debris cleanup time. Additional piles of regular yard waste debris being set out are outside of the intended purpose of this extra service and are keeping crews from performing their normal tasks that are needed throughout the City. In summary, residents that have already called in their piles should wait for 3 weeks for all yard waste collection routes to be completed before calling back a missed collection. Residents who have not already called in their addresses to be added to the collection list need to call in prior to Thursday, July 27, 2023, at 4:30 PM. Residents who are not on the list, and have not called in by this time will not have their storm debris collected and will be responsible for the disposal of the debris. Lastly, the City of Danville would like to thank all residents for their continued cooperation and patience as we complete the cleanup of this widespread storm debris. 

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