Residential wireman practice test

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The Street Department will be working on Saturdays in all areas as needed, taking off for Thanksgiving and working the following Friday, November 24 th.ĪREA #1: November 13 th thru November 17 th / December 4 th thru December 8 th Area 1 is marked by Franklin Street on the west, Michigan Boulevard and Roeske Avenue on the east, and Kieffer Road on the south.ĪREA #2 November 20 th, 21 st, 22 nd, 24 th / December 11 th thru December 15 th Area 2 is marked by Lake Shore Drive and U.S.

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Leaf piles should be loose in large piles in front of the property as close to the curb as possible, but away from the sewer drains, utility equipment, and fire hydrants.Branches, rocks, and other debris must be kept out of the leaf piles.No plastic bags are to be used however, you may use compost yard waste bags or 32-gallon containers.The Street Department requests that residents cooperate by following these simple rules: Leaves in paper yard bags or 32-gallon trash cans should be placed in the front of the property for pick-up by the city’s Refuse Department with regular compost. (Michigan City, IN) - Fall leaf pick-up in Michigan City is scheduled to begin November 13th.Īccording to the mayor’s office, residents wanting weekly pickups of their leaves may use compost/yard waste bags available from area merchants.

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