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Originally Posted by coffeebean
It doesn't surprise me in the least that the equipment damages what ever pavement it touches to pick up the debris. I fully expect scrape marks as I had to deal with this in New Jersey every fall when clean up of the leaves was done. The machinery scraped up the streets and it was months before the scrape marks would go away. Then, come fall, the same thing happened all over again with the machinery scraping up the streets.
It would be great if we could get a time line of when "the claw" will be in our village. Then I will take all 12 bags and put them on our lawn so the driveway and street won't be scraped up. Now I'm wondering if the lawns are getting gouged with the claw. Can anyone tell us if that has happened when the debris was removed from their lawn?
The more I think about this.....I'm considering putting all my bags on my side yard next to the lanai and wait for the regular crew to pick them up. At least they don't use a claw and pick up the bags by hand, leaving no damage at all.
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Here is the updated timeline as posted on
Village Community Development Districts web site.
Hey, they will even send you an email
every time the timeline is updated.....how neat is that?