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Old 09-28-2017, 04:27 PM
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I thought I read District 2 was already completed before today.

May I ask if you are a Blonde?

e-Notification
Subject: Administrative Message - Special Notification to All Newsletter Subscribers
Date: 9/28/2017


Debris Removal – UPDATED 9/28/2017

Storm related yard debris removal is continuing throughout The Villages community. All storm related yard debris should be placed curbside on residential property, but not in roadways. Please do NOT place debris in plastic bags. It may be un-bagged or in paper biodegradable bags.

While the storm related debris is collected, normal yard waste collection is suspended. As the storm debris is collected, Districts will begin receiving their normal yard waste collection the following Wednesday.

The debris hauler will only visit each area one time. If yard debris is placed after the initial collection, it must meet the requirements of your normal yard waste collection. The debris hauler will not return to areas to pick up freshly cut limbs or debris that was not placed roadside when the initial collection took place. If you have additional debris that exceeds the limit that your normal yard waste provider is equipped to handle, it is your responsibility to have it removed.

· VCDD Nos. 3 and 4 have resumed normal yard waste collection. All yard debris must meet the requirements of your normal yard waste collection.
· The collection for VCDD No. 2 began today and will continue from west to east.
· The collection in the Lady Lake/Lake County portion of The Villages is continuing and we anticipate it will be complete by Sunday, October 1st.
· The collection in VCDD No. 1 should begin tomorrow, September 29th.
· VCCDD Nos. 9 and 10 have resumed normal yard waste collection. Should there be large amounts of debris/tree limbs/stumps, they will be left and Crowder-Gulf will remove.
· Collection in VCDD Nos. 5 – 8 and VCCDD Nos. 11 and 12 will begin once all residential areas north of CR 466 are complete.

In addition, please DO NOT take your vegetative debris to postal and recreation centers due to safety concerns. For those Sumter County residents that wish to drop off debris, a temporary disposal site has been established by Sumter County on CR 528 in Sumterville. Lake County residents can visit the following link for debris drop-off locations: Storm Debris - Lake County Florida Government

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the District Customer Service Center at (352) 753-4508.