Politics & Government
Spring Brush Pick-Up Set To Begin In Mendham Township
Spring brush pick-up is provided to assist residents in removing sticks, branches, and brush from their property.
MENDHAM, NJ — If you're looking for a sure sign that spring is around the corner, here's one: Mendham Township has scheduled its spring leaf and branch collections.
Spring brush pick-up is provided to assist residents in removing the sticks, branches, and brush that nature has caused to fall on their property throughout the year.
The program is primarily intended for homeowners with little to no acreage on which to dispose of the materials, but it is open to all township residents.
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If you have brush that needs to be collected by the public works department, follow the guidelines below to make brush pick-up more efficient:
- Place the material at the side of the road by 7 a.m. on April 10, 2023, with ends facing the roadway.
The brush pick-up will be a period of only two weeks.
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If you want to tie the bundles together, use string instead of wires. Bundles must have a diameter of fewer than twelve inches and a length of fewer than six feet. If you want to tie the bundles together, use string instead of wires.
Bundles must have a diameter of less than twelve inches and a length of less than six feet. Steel rods or other metal objects should not be mixed in with the wood.
Tree stumps firewood and logs over six feet long will not be accepted.
If you hire an outside contractor to cut down a tree, trim trees, and bushes, and/or provide landscaping, the contractor is responsible for hauling it away, not the township.
If you have any questions regarding brush collection, contact Nancy Shay at 973-543-4555 Ext. 210 or by email at nshay@mendhamtownship.org.

This press release was produced by the Township of Mendham. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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