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Residents Asked to Move Carts From Road

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
1 week ago

At a recent City Council meeting, a concerned citizen requested that residents be required to pull the green trash cans back to the house rather than leaving them at the curb. She also stated cans at

At a recent City Council meeting, a concerned citizen requested that residents be required to pull the green trash cans back to the house rather than leaving them at the curb. She also stated cans at the curb make the city streets look tacky. We are requesting that all citizens pull their trash cans back to the house by the end of the day. This also helps keep trash cans from being hit by traffic or being taken from the residence by an unauthorized person. Let’s work together to help keep our city beautiful!Remember these rules when putting your trash can at the curb: Have your trash out by 7:00am. Sometimes the driver has to change the route a little bit because of road construction or mechanical issues. Don't depend on him to always come at the same time. Make sure cart is within 4 feet of the curb and is not close to a structure such as the mail box, a utility pole or a parked car. They will not retrieve the can if the arms that grab the can have any chance of hitting something. Don't overfill the can. If one can is not enough, call City Hall, 903.693.3868 and request a 2nd can. The cost is $5/month. Don't place trash beside the can. The driver will only retrieve what is IN the can. Everything is automated  now. The driver does not get outside the truck.  Don't expect the driver to make an extra trip to your house because you forgot to put the trash out at 7am.  The driver has cameras all around his truck and can retrieve images of your trash pickup and the exact time it was serviced. Examples of what NOT to do:

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Mayor's Corner: Summer Projects, Budget Hearing, and Summer Kickoff Planned

Happy summer, Eaton Rapids!  There is a great deal happening throughout the city, particularly with several construction projects underway. We understand that delays and detours can be inconvenient, and we sincerely appreciate your patience as this work moves forward. Once completed, we hope these improvements will prove to be well worth the temporary disruption.  City Council will consider adoption of the 2026–2027 fiscal year budget at its June 8th meeting. Our Budget Committee has worked diligently to develop a secure and stable budget, and residents are welcome to review a copy on the City’s website or stop by City Hall to request one. We value your input and encourage you to share any feedback prior to the June 8th meeting.  June 6th marks our Summer Kickoff, sponsored by the Eaton Rapids Arts Council and the Downtown Development Authority. The Community Market begins that day and will continue each Saturday through September 26th. We hope you will take time to visit our wonderful vendors and enjoy the many activities planned, including Art in the Park, the 2nd Annual Wooden Boat Show, and more. Please visit the City’s Facebook page for additional details.  The Eaton County Land Bank continues to work with a consultant to develop a Request for Proposal (RFP) for prospective contractors to bid on the demolition and environmental cleanup of the former Horner Mill site. Our goal is to make the most effective use of the funding awarded through Congressman Tom Barrett’s office while also pursuing additional resources needed to complete the project. As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns at [email protected] or by phone at 517-410-9472.  Mayor Pam Colestock   The post June Mayor’s Corner first appeared on City of Eaton Rapids.

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