TOWN OF CANTON: Final Pick-Up For Residential Flood Debris Notification

TOWN OF CANTON: Final Pick-Up For Residential Flood Debris Notification
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Town of Canton issued the following announcement on Nov. 23. 

The last day for residential flood debris removal for inside the city limits residents will be Monday, November 29th.  The debris must be separated into  2 piles (vegetative material and junk). The debris must be located in the right of way (curb) to qualify for pick up.  Debris will not be picked up unless it meets these guidelines.  If you need to schedule a pick-up, please contact Town staff at 648-2363 by Wednesday, November 24th to be turned in for the final pick up schedule or further assistance.

 Original source can be found here.



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