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Deerfield Township Brush Removal
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Brush removal is a free service to Township
residents.
Brush will be picked up Monday through Friday during the last full week
of every month. Brush must be placed at the curb on Monday of that week. Due
to the volume of brush, crews may not be able to go back to your street if
you put it out after they go through.
Brush pick-up is designed to handle
typical residential type yard trimmings. It is not designed to pick up
excessive amounts of tree trimmings left by tree services performing
residential trimming or clearing. All limbs, vines, and brush smaller than
one (1) inch in diameter, must be tied with string in bundles not to exceed
one (1) foot in diameter or six (6) feet in length. Anything with thorns
must also be in bundles. The reason for this is
to allow passage and handling of smaller brush through chipper opening. Do
not tie the bundles with wire or electric cord as this will damage chipper
and blades.
All limbs should be neatly stacked at the curb
with all cut ends facing the street. Limbs should be left as long as
possible. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
To allow chipper blades to grab limbs without side branches getting caught,
large limbs should have side branches removed four (4) feet back from the cut
end of limbs so the branches can reach the blades.
Sorry,
NO:
stumps or roots can be put through chipper
limbs over six (6) inches in diameter
old firewood or fence posts
Please check
to see that there are no nails or metal of any kind mixed in with brush. (This
will cause damage to chipper).
We are
sorry but your brush will NOT be picked up for the following reasons:
not tied in bundles
tied with wire or electric cord
bundles or limbs too large for chipper
stumps or roots
firewood or fence post
sticker bushes not bundled
cut ends not facing the same direction
Contact Information:
Business Hours - Road Department: 513.697.2744
Public Works: 513.701.6978
After Hours Emergency - Warren County
Dispatcher 513.925.2525
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