FAQ's for  Public Works

When are snow emergencies declared and what are the parking rules?
When is my trash and recycling collected?
What are the rules for preparing my trash and recycling for pickup?
How can I dispose of furniture, large items or applicances?
Does the City collect yard waste or leaves?
Can I burn my leaves?
Does the City do chipping and is any available to the public?
Where do I get a recycling bin?
Where are my property and survey lines?
Who do I call about a street light that is burned out?
Who do I call about a neighbor's weeds or yard not being kept up?
Who should I contact about a lost or loose animal?
Where is the Public Works facility located?
What should I do with hazardous waste?
What time can items be dropped off at the Public Works drop-off site?
What do I do if I have a damaged or dead tree on my property?
How do I dispose of things that are not collectable at the curb?
What cemeteries are located in the City?
Where are the cemeteries located?
Who is responsible for maintaining the cemeteries?
Who do I contact to purchase a grave site?
How much is a grave site and does it include perpetual care?
Is the City cemetery non-denominational?
Who is allowed to open and close graves at the cemetery?
Who do I contact for a grave opening?
How can I report a pot-hole or street in need of repair?
Are summer jobs available in the Public Works department?
What should I do if the snow plow damages my mailbox?
I've got stray cats and other animals around my property. What should I do?
Why wasn't my garbage or recycling picked up on the normal day?
What should I do with extra paint or stain?
What is the policy for snow plowing? When do the plows go out and when is salt used?
Where can a car park during a snow emergency?
How do I find out about how a property is zoned?
When is Trick-or-Treating in Milton?
When is the City-Wide Rummage Sale?
When is the Chicken Bar-B-Que, Arts & Crafts?
When is the Fourth of July festivities?
 
 

   

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