General News: Storm Damaged Items Pick Up in Village
September 06, 2011
The Cornwall-on-Hudson department of public works will pick up large, storm-damaged items and debris from the curbside as its schedule allows. Items may be left out now for pick-up.
DPW superintendent Dave Halvorsen asks residents to follow the same guidelines as those used for the semi-annual bulk items pick-up. Here's what the DPW said about the Spring pick-up:
The Following Items Must Be Placed in Their Own Separate Piles:
METAL – Limit of ONE appliance per household. Refrigerators (must have doors removed), stoves, washers, dryers, etc.
BICYCLES - Must have the rubber tires removed from the rims.
PAINT CANS - Only completely emptied paint cans will be picked up.
BRUSH -Brush must be tied into bundles, no longer than six (6) feet in length, weighing no more than 25 pounds. Loose brush will not be picked up.
LEAVES & TWIGS - Must be in cardboard boxes, cans or Bio-degradable paper bags only, weighing no more than 25 pounds.
Tires- No more than two (2) tires with rims removed
LUMBER - Shall not exceed six (6) feet in length, weighing no more than 25 pounds.
(Lumber from construction sites for contractor cleanup is not permitted)
Other articles than listed above - Shall be in separate piles.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
NO Propane tanks of any size.
NO Computer Monitors/televisions
NO Demolition/construction materials.
NO liquids, including materials of any substance.
NO Hazardous or Toxic materials.
NO Paint cans unless completely emptied.
NO Tree trunks. .
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