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New Lawrenceville Sanitation Schedule To Begin Soon
The garbage pick up day will be changing for some City of Lawrenceville residents.

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA — The City of Lawrenceville Sanitation Department will begin a new garbage pick-up schedule Feb. 4.
Residents may experience a change in service day while others remain the same. Information on the new schedule is available on the City of Lawrenceville website at
www.lawrencevillega.org/SanitationSchedule.
“Reducing expenses and maximizing productivity are key priorities for the City’s service-providing departments,” said City Manager Chuck Warbington. “Being able to condense our pick-up schedule to four days allows us the ability to dedicate additional resources to the upkeep of our public spaces. We accomplish more for the residents of Lawrenceville without added cost.”
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Residents are being informed of the new schedule through mail, neighborhood signage, Homeowner’s Associations, and social media.
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The City of Lawrenceville Sanitation Department operates within the city limits of Lawrenceville, collecting all residential and most of the commercial solid waste. Citizens are encouraged to check their zip code and address to confirm whether or not they live within the City limits as those living in unincorporated areas are serviced by other means. For more information on the City of Lawrenceville, visit www.lawrencevillega.org.
The City of Lawrenceville Lawrenceville is the County Seat of Gwinnett and home to unique regional assets in Aurora Theatre, Georgia Gwinnett College and Gwinnett Medical Center. The heart of Gwinnett, Lawrenceville boasts a robust population of 30,000 locally and a reach of more than 800,000 who regularly work, do business or visit the City’s renowned Historic Downtown Square. Known for its original dining, craft brewing, concert, festival and entertainment options, Lawrenceville offers a true urban experience with small-town appeal. For more information on the City of Lawrenceville, visit www.lawrencevillega.org.
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