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9.20.23 Public Services is actively picking up storm debris at this time. They are starting in the south end and working north.
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On July 1, 2022 Transfer Station permits are increasing. $145.00 for a Resident Permit and $20.00 for a Second Sticker.
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FALL LEAF AND BRUSH PICK-UP 2023 The Public Services Department will be collecting garden debris/brush and leaves beginning the week of November 6, 2023. The crew will be making just one trip through the City to pick up garden debris/brush, so please have it placed for pick up by 7 AM on Nov. 6, 2023. Pick-up times will be 7 AM to 3 PM on weekdays. GARDEN DEBRIS/BRUSH will be taken if PLACED SEPARATELY from leaves along the edge of the sidewalk/street. PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK THE STREET OR SIDEWALK LEAVES Should be raked into piles along the edge of the sidewalk/street and should be covered with a tarp or weighted material. If you would rather bring your brush and leaves to the transfer station there is no charge for the month of November. Keeping the leaf piles separate from the debris/brush piles helps us to properly recycle these items and makes the process more efficient. Please remember not to block any sidewalks or roadways. If you have any questions, please call Rockland Public Services at 207-594-0320.

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  • “Trees in Our Town” – A Talk by Richard Schneller

    Rockland Tree Warden Richard Schneller

    South Main St, 1875

    Local arborist Richard Schneller will share his expertise on trees in a fascinating presentation for the Rockland Public Library. His talk “Trees in Our Town” focuses on the need for careful care and planning to make trees safe and healthy. Schneller will explore the process of successful tree planting, identify common mistakes, and share his thoughts on the desirability of native tree species. A Q&A period will follow the presentation.

    Richard Schneller’s background includes a lifelong interest in trees and nature and a twelve-year career as an arborist. For four years, he has served as Rockland’s tree warden.

    This event will take place in the Community Room, with limited seating, and simultaneously streamed over Zoom. For more information or for Zoom links to watch from home, please email elewis@rocklandmaine.gov

    Date

    May 05 2022
    Expired!

    Time

    6:30 pm

    Location

    Rockland Public Library - Community Room
    80 Union St, Rockland, ME 04841, USA

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