the inquirer reported that normal wed pick-up had been cancelled, and
they would try again this week.
At 4:39 PM -0500 2/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day,
We live at 552 South 48th Street. Our regular trash pickup day and
recycling pickup day would have been Wednesday, 23 February 2005.
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Does this include recycling, or should we hold on to that until next week..?
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:00:46 -0500, Gail Massey
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the inquirer reported that normal wed pick-up had been cancelled, and
they would try again this week.
You are receiving this because you
Large rental properties (I think over 6 apartments / potential for 18
occupants) and many classes of commercial use
are required to be served by Private Haulers and thus should not be
affected by the city's decision to postpone collection until the next
scheduled day.
There might be an affect if
On Regent Square we've assumed that the week was just missed/is gone, so we've
been putting our recycling away until next week. Sigh.
Naomi
Naomi Segal
Regent Square
In a message dated 2/28/2005 10:19:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, Dusti
Lewars-Poole [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does this include
Large rental properties (I think over 6 apartments / potential for 18
occupants)
OK, I am concerned with 6 or less apartments putting out enough non-barrelled
trash to overflow the sidewalk (e.g. north side of chester, between 41st and
42nd) in two weeks... I was talking about a real effect,
Salutations, gentlefolk,
Purchased a pedometer at teh Presidents' Day sales, and since - it is to be
hoped - in a couple of months the snow will all be melted, was thinking about
how to set it for my stride length.
Should I sneak into Franklin Field, or is there some other football field or
On 28 Feb, 2005, at 12:04, John Desmond wrote:
Purchased a pedometer at teh Presidents' Day sales, and since - it is
to be hoped - in a couple of months the snow will all be melted, was
thinking about how to set it for my stride length.
Should I sneak into Franklin Field, or is there some other
If you want to use Franklin Field, it has regular hours when it is open for
general use. Some times are reserved for teams or intramurals. But what is
wrong with doing it at home?
In a message dated 2/28/2005 12:04:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, John Desmond
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 27 Feb, 2005, at 16:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We live at 552 South 48th Street. Our regular trash pickup day and
recycling pickup day would have been Wednesday, 23 February 2005.
Because Monday, 21 February was Presidents' Day, our pickups should
have occurred on Thursday. Trash and
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John Ellingsworth
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Hi Folks,
Eric Burlingame and I have just drafted an alert for safety concerns in Powelton Village that we wanted to share with the rest of our University City Community. The alert generated 4 immediate response from neighbors who reported additional problems, so we're getting very
No reply from Streets Department today.
Elliot
On 28 Feb 2005, at 11:40, Dan Widyono wrote:
Large rental properties (I think over 6 apartments / potential for
18
occupants)
OK, I am concerned with 6 or less apartments putting out enough
non-barrelled
trash to overflow the sidewalk (e.g. north
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