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A neighbor who requested information on disposing of a “moldy old sofa” was advised to transport it to the recycling center or to schedule a pickup. Public Works pickup, however, requires that your driver's license needs to match the current address, and this student has a parent’s address on the license. And the recycling center doesn't take residential waste. That policy would seem to explain why we see so many old couches left on the curb. I'm sure it costs the city more to send a crew to pick up furniture left illegally on the street than it would for the DPW to be a bit more flexible on accepting items from people like this person who wants do do the right thing.
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Marv (Invité)
Pedistrian (Invité)
But, if it's the Parks Dept that is supposed to pick them up, then how do you get them to do so?
Reconnu Department of Public Works (Membre officiel vérifié)
Any other questions, just give us a call at (203) 946 -7700. Thanks
FairHavenRes (Utilisateur inscrit)
KenCT (Utilisateur inscrit)
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