Citywide Brush Pickup enters third week Monday
Special to The Oak Ridger
nullThe Oak Ridge citywide brush pickup program enters its third week Monday.
Tree limbs and bagged yard clippings and leaves will be picked up, a city news release stated. City collection efforts will follow the accompanying schedule as closely as possible. The proposed schedule is a general guide and can vary considerably from the actual schedule due to weather conditions and/or the amount of participation by residents.
All limbs should be placed near, but not beyond the curb, with the butt end near the street. Keep all materials off sidewalks, parking areas and out of gutters.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of Bike to Work Day. This year, the event will be a little different due to so many people working from home. Cyclists can ride to one of several “pit stops” in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.
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