Being a Good Neighbor

Being a Good Neighbor

1.  Join Your Neighborhood Association

2.  Get Involved with Your Community

3.  Keep Your Yard Mowed and Clean

4.  Respect Your Neighbors

5.  Clean Up After Your Pets

6.  Report Suspicious Behavior

  

Garbage Collection

  • Do NOT use plastic bags for garbage disposal. Bags can be torn open by rats, raccoons or dogs.
  • Use metal or plastic cans with handles and tight-fitting lids. (maximum:32-gallon size cans weighing less than 50 lbs each)
  • Do NOT set trash out before 3:00 pm the day prior to pick-up. Remember to retrieve cans within 24 hours after trash pick-up.
  • Cans should be placed within 3 feet of the curb or alley line.

Weeds


The City code define weeds as "Weeds means all noxious vegetation and all grasses, annual plants and vegetation other than trees or shrubs which exceed a height or length of ten inches; provided, however, this term shall not include cultivated flowers and gardens." Grass and weeds must not exceed ten inches in height. Fines may be issued or grass/weed may be cut at the owners expense. Part of being a good neighbor is keeping your lawn cut and maintained.