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charged $3 50 a month for their program <br />Ramsey County cities with organized collection such as Lille Canada and North St Paul require <br />haulers offer yard waste collection Residents can cho ose a yearly rate or a charge per bag similar <br />to what is done in Roseville <br />Brush: Roseville used to accept brush during City spon- <br />ored Clean Sweep days. Residents brought brush to the <br />Ramsey County site on Larpenteur east of Dale There was a <br />urinal charge for dropping off brush. Rosevilleriscontin <br />- <br />ued its Clean Sweep days in the early 1990 s because the <br />City could not find a contractor to run He white and bulky <br />goo as portion. <br />There does not appear to be strong interest among Roseville <br />residents in offering a brush drop off service again. In the <br />2002 resident survey 55 percent of homeowners said that if <br />Roseville operated a brush drop off site they were not likely to use it <br />However there was high usage of curbside collection of brush following the windstorm in 2000. <br />City crews targeted the northeast quadrant ofSosevtlle that was the area with the most damage <br />Residents could also use a drop off site at the Arboretum. It cost the (Sty $116,496 to run that <br />special brush collection Much of that was offset by reimbursement h our FEMA (Some resi- <br />dents were disappointed Roseville did not offer curbside collection of brush throughout the City <br />as as done in Shoreview). The brush was chipped and made available for residents to take with <br />them or pick up from bins at the leaf compost site Residents used many of the chips and the rest <br />were donated to the Per District School for use in a prairie restoration project. <br />Forty three percent of Roseville homeowners surveyed arrange a special brush pickup with their <br />garbage hauler . Although some residents don't like that hauler require brush to be cut up before <br />pickup. Twenty -four percent bum their brush in their backyard or fireplace Fourteen percent <br />chip their own brush, 14% compost it in their backyard and 11% take it to a private company for <br />disposal. The nearest private company is Treerycie near Hamline University . Treerycie does not <br />require brush be cut up before it is dropped off <br />Illegal dumping of brush on City property do es not appear to be a problem in So sevtlle Accord- <br />ing to Streets Supervisor Steve Zweber and Park Maintenance Supervisor Ken Hoxmeier City <br />crews deal with 6 -12 cases of illegal dumping (including brush, furniture tires and appliances) <br />on City property each year That brush is chipped and made available at the leaf compost site <br />However Permits Coordnator Don Munson and Code Enforcement Officer Rick Talbot say <br />illegal storage of brush and large items on people's property is a significant problem. <br />What Other Odes Do About Brush <br />Neighboring communities offer brush drop off as part of their community dean up days. <br />Shoreview even conducts can abrush drop off days. Residents of these communities are charged <br />66 <br />
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