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Ridgewood Residents of the East Side are required to bring their sanitation to the end of their driveways for collection due to the snow and ice conditions

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February 15,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH – EAST SIDE SANITATION COLLECTION

Ridgewood NJ, Wednesday, February 15th  – Residents of the East Side are required to bring their sanitation to the end of their driveways (near the curb but not in the street) for collection due to the snow and ice conditions.  This is for the safety of our sanitation workers.  If you are a senior citizen or  need assistance, please call the Sanitation Office at 201/670-5585 and they will respond.

Recycling  Collection will be Area 6 – as is printed in the calendar.

8 thoughts on “Ridgewood Residents of the East Side are required to bring their sanitation to the end of their driveways for collection due to the snow and ice conditions

  1. My driveway is completely clear and they are predicting 47 degrees today. Give me a break. They had off yesterday and I’m sure again Monday. Let’s put in a little effort folks.

  2. I have no problem taking my garbage to the end of my 200′ long driveway. Although I am completely clear, I am sure some of neighbors are not and so we all have to do our little part.

  3. My driveway was completely clear but now has a slick of ice on it due to melting and refreezing. I am more than happy to bring my bags to the curb. Give me a break 7:44, are you afraid to wreck your manicure?

  4. Cute dog

  5. I have no problem during a snowstorm but a week later seems unnecessary. I’m always amazed at how quickly people are willing to inconvenience themselves when they are paying for the service. If a property is not accessible then the homeowner should put the cans at the curb, otherwise it should be picked up as usual.

  6. If a property is not accessible the homeowner should be fined…

  7. This only pertains to the East Side? Last year the entire town had these restrictions while it was icy.

  8. I can’t lug my garbage to the curb and that’s that. When these restrictions are issued the garbage remains in the garbage cans until the workers come back.

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