Friday, September 9, 2011

Notice to Citizens of Beulaville – Debris

By capefear

From Beulaville Manager Scotty Summerlin:

The Town of Beulaville has provided the following requirements in order to expedite the collection of vegetative debris generated by Hurricane Irene. The following guidelines will insure that collection is completed swiftly and efficiently. When bringing debris to the road shoulder leaves, limbs, and trees should be placed in separate piles. Limbs, trees and trunks must be no larger than five feet in length. No debris upon private property will be collected. All debris must be placed at the road shoulder prior to Wednesday, September 14th, 2011.

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