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Absolutely
so,
at
the
first
of
july
we
move
from
collecting
brush
twice
a
month
to
once
a
month,
so
with
that
we're
no
longer
traveling
all
the
city
streets
twice
a
month
for
our
brush
collection,
so
that
significantly
saves
on
fuel
and
maintenance
costs
for
our
equipment.
So
that's
a
significant
cost
savings
for
for
the
city,
so
we're
just
picking
up
the
brush
once
a
month
now
so.
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B
B
So
we
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
not
hanging
it's
not
under
a
hanging
tree
limb,
it's
not
under
a
low
hanging
power
line
that
it's,
of
course
not
blocking
the
roadway
or
a
sidewalk
or
covering
a
water
meter.
So
those
are
locations
we
want
to
avoid,
but
we
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
easily
accessible
to
those
crews
and
we're
not
going
to
damage
anyone's
property
through
our
collection
of
it.
Of
course,.
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B
A
Sure
that
makes
a
lot
of
sense.
Where
does
the
brush
go
after
it's
collected
well,.
B
B
Absolutely
that
facility
is
regulated
directly
on
what
they
can
and
cannot
accept,
so
that
directly
impacts
what
we
collect
and
what
we
don't
collect.
So
we
are
collecting
the
materials
that
they
are
permitted
to
receive
we're
collecting
brush
the
brown
waste.
That's
coming
from
your
yard.
The
tree
limbs
we're
collecting,
leaves
that
are
coming
from
your
property,
we're
not
collecting
the
green
waste
like
grass,
clippings
and
garden
waste
and
vines,
and
that
type
of
material.
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B
A
The
the
brush
that
we
were
talking
about
that
we
can
collect
the
brown
material.
That's
limited
to
to
waste
that's
produced
by
residents
is
that
right.
B
That's
correct:
our
operations
are
really
set
up
to
collect
the
yard
waste.
The
brush,
that's
being
generated
by
residents
on
a
small
scale
that
they're
doing
the
traditional
landscaping
maintenance
of
their
yard.
That's
what
we're
set
up
to
collect
we're
not
set
up
to
collect
someone,
that's
clearing
a
vacant
lot
or
cutting
down
six
trees
to
re-landscape
their
property.
Our
operations
aren't
set
up
for
that
high
level
of
brush
removal.
Okay,.
A
That
makes
sense
so
if
somebody
of
a
commercial
outfit
has
come
in
and
and
they've
taken
out,
trees
or
they've
done
significant
landscaping,
that's
not
something
that
we're
able
to
collect
through
our
system.
That's.
B
A
Great,
can
we
talk
a
little
more
about
how
the
placement
of
the
brush
piles
affects
the
crew's
ability
to
get
them?
We
talked
a
little
bit
about
not
wanting
to
put
brush
piles
under
telephone
wires.
For
example,
can
we
can
we
talk
about
maybe
the
equipment
that
crews
use
and
and
what
limitations
they
have
with
that?
We
have.
B
Two
different
types
of
trucks
that
we
use
to
collect
brush.
We
have
a
rear
packer
that
has
two
employees
working
on
the
back
of
the
truck
they're,
stepping
off
and
collecting
the
smaller
piles
of
brush,
maybe
the
brush
or
leaves
that
are
in
bags
and
small
containers.
Those
crews
are
going
through
and
collecting
that
material.
A
That
material
sure
and
safety
is,
I
know,
certainly
important.
What
would
you
want
people
to
know
about
the
crews
that
are
out
there?
Collecting
brush
they've
got
a
pretty
tough
job
and
and
they're
out
there
doing
it
day
in
and
day
out
day,.
B
In
and
day
out
is
correct,
no
matter
what
the
weather
is,
if
it's
90
degrees
or
it's
raining
or
it's
snow
or
there's
ice,
that's
fallen.
They're
out
there
collecting
that
material
and
they're
dedicated
to
doing
a
good
job,
and
so
we
asked
residents
to
help
work
with
us
and
we'll
do
the
best
job
we
can
of
getting
the
brush
collected
out
there
for
them.
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B
Absolutely
the
brush
collection
schedule
is
based
on
the
trash
collection
day,
so
for
the
first
week
of
each
month
it
will
be
the
monday
trash
customers
collection
week.
So
residents
for
the
monday
trash
area
will
need
to
have
their
brush
out
by
7
a.m.
On
the
first
monday
of
each
month,
then,
for
tuesday
trash
customers,
they'll
need
to
have
it
out
by
7
a.m.
On
the
second
monday
of
each
month
and
for
wednesday
trash
customers,
they'll
need
to
have
it
out
by
7
a.m.
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B
A
Great,
so
we
can
just
count
one
two,
three
four,
if
you're
the
first
day
you're
the
first
week
second
day
of
the
week,
you're
going
to
be
the
second
week
of
the
month,
absolutely
hopefully
be
easy
for
folks
to
remember.
That's
great
information
wendy.
Thank
you
so
much
for
taking
time
today
to
come
visit
with
us
and
and
share
this
important
information
with
the
residents
of
asheville.
Thank
you
and
thank
you
for
joining
us
for
this
edition
of
asheville
details.
Please
check
back
often.
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Is
a
perfect
example
of
a
pile
of
brushes
ready
for
collection,
as
you
can
see,
the
smaller
pile
is
contained,
and
it's
in
one
bunch
and
with
the
bag.
If
you
have
any
loose,
leaves
or
pine
needles
or
anything
like
that,
then
it
needs
to
be
placed
in
a
bag,
and
if
you
also
notice
it's
curbside,
so
we
can
collect
it
safely.