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2024 SCHEDULE

2 BULK RECYCLE DUMPSTERS One is located in the Fire

2024 SCHEDULE

May 6 and 20 June 3 and 17

Department parking lot near the Mail Room and the other is located near the Bulk Trash Dumpsters Waste Management services the recycle dumpsters every Monday and Friday during the season and every Monday in the winter

BULK TRASH DUMPSTERS Located off of Paleo Place near the cell phone tower next to the Public Works and Wastewater Treatment buildings • NO Contractor waste • NO hazardous waste such as; paint, stain, light bulbs, electronics, computers or accessories, • NO appliances

TRASH PICKUP Mondays

HOME TRASH SERVICE Every Monday Cans must be at the street 6am

If the first dumpster is full, go to the second location.

July 1, 15 and 29 August 12 and 26 September 9 and 23 October 7 and 21 November 4 and 18 December 2, 16 and 30

Please be sure to break down cardboard boxes responsibly so everyone can benefit from the recycle services provided for the community.

HOME RECYCLE SERVICE Every other Monday

HAZARDOUS WASTE Old Cans of Paint & Stain, Electronics and Appliances

January 1, 15, and 29 February 12 and 26 March 11 and 25

City of Flagstaff Cinder Lake Landfill (928) 213-2110

April 8 and 22 May 6 and 20 June 3 and 17

HOME RECYCLING PICK UP every other Monday

www.flagstaff.az.gov/923/Solid-Waste www.flagstaff.az.gov/1058/Accepted-Waste

July 1, 15 and 29 August 12 and 26 September 9 and 23 October 7 and 21 November 4 and 18 December 2, 16 and 30

PINE NEEDLE PICK UP All pine needle bags need to be stacked by address posts at the edge of the road before Tuesday, or Waste Management will leave them for the next pick-up day. Peak Season (May - November) Every Tuesday Winter season pickup (December - April) 1st Tuesday of each month

The dates may also be viewed at the bottom right corner of your water and sewer bill.

Please also know which items are recyclable and which are not. Do not put plastic bags or styrofoam in the recycle bin.

Please remember to place garbage cans on the edge of the street and not in the street so walkers, runners, and cyclists can easily navigate the community.

WHAT CAN BE RECYCLED?

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FOR INFORMATION ON DUMPSTERS, PINE NEEDLE PICK-UP, AND MORE.

BIKING & VEHICLE SAFETY RULES

BARK BEETLE REDUCTION COST SHARE PROGRAM

The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management resumed the BBRCS program in September 2022.

6.13 Biking When riding a standard bicycle, battery-powered bicycle, scooter, battery-powered scooter, e-bike, e-bicycle, electric bicycle, e-bike, electric bike, or any similar battery powered two-wheeled vehicle that does not have a combustion engine that burns fuel, within Forest Highlands, riders must stay on the right hand side of the road, traveling with traffic and adhere to all traffic signs. Biking is allowed on the cart paths before and after golfing hours, (generally before 7:00 am and after 7:00 pm). The following tips are recommended for your safety [mandatory for all riders up to and including 14 years of age]: 1. Wear an approved helmet 2. Be visible, wear bright clothes 3. Use lights at night 4. Stay in a single file formation 5. Accompany children on bikes

Please note, fully dead trees (those with no needles) do not qualify for this cost share program because the beetles are typically no longer present. For a property assessment, please add your contact information to our fall waitlist by using the link below and we will reach out (You will receive an email confirming you’ve been added)

For more information contact Joe Gordon, Director of Security email: jgordon@fhgc.com or call 928.525.5290.

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PROPERTY ASSESSMENT WAITLIST

VOICE IN THE PINES • MAY 2024

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