JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The City of Jamestown will look to explore some variation of the curbside pickup program later this month.
Originally, a proposal was considered by the city to extend baler hours during the week of May 10th through the 14th for a clean-up/drop-off week.
Councilmember Brian Kamlitz stated he was getting a lot of feedback from constituents calling for the return of the program.
Earlier in the meeting, the council approved a bulk pilot program beginning June 1st at a cost of $5 per item for residents and property owners. This would allow them to pay crews to pick up large items year-round and take them to the baler for disposal.
Annual citywide cleanup set for April 24, 25
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Committee Considers Pickup Pilot Program, Change to Citywide Clean-up
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