Will Washington pick up our downed limbs???

Many surrounding towns are arranging for curbside pickup of the many limbs that came down during the Nor'Easter. So is Washington going to do the same, or they gonna screw us despite the high taxes. I'm so sick of getting nothing for my tax dollars in this town. I have no gas, water, sewer, garbage collection, or kids, and I'm paying almost 9k taxes a year. The website says nothing about limb pickup. Even Hackettstown is picking up limbs!!!!

Bruin Bruin Message Bruin
Nov '11

According to the town website the town will not be picking up limbs or debris from the storm unless it fell from town owned trees or is in a roadway. You can however bring your debris to the town recycling center. See the link for more details - http://www.wtmorris.org/news/dpw/cleanup.php

When is the next township committe meeting? I will take time off from work if necessary to give them a piece of my mind. I hope others will join me. This is absurd that they will not help residents after a major disaster. Does anyone else view this forum? I learned about this from the Hackettstownlife.com forum I regularly post on. I guess either people don't read this or just shrug their shoulders over the lack of services this town provides.

Bruin Bruin Message Bruin
Nov '11

ha! only if they are "township owned tree limbs".

happyvalleygirl happyvalleygirl Message happyvalleygirl
Dec '11

I have no clue. I still see old tree limbs (or branches) by driveways.

Super Super Message Super
Dec '11

they no longer pick up the dead animals either if so much as a hair on the animal is touching your property

oldtimer oldtimer Message oldtimer
Dec '11
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