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Miramar public works urges contractors to remove jobsite debris; city highlights geotube shoreline restorations
Summary
Miramar Public Works warned residents that contractor‑generated waste placed at curbside during bulk collections is straining routes and urged homeowners to require contractors remove debris; staff also described an embankment restoration program that uses geotube erosion barriers and has completed 212 properties since 2014.
Rob Tripani of the City of Miramar Public Works Department told residents that contractor‑generated waste — debris created by private contractors performing work for homeowners — should not be placed at the curb for regular bulk collection. "Contractor generated waste should be removed by the contractor performing these services for you, can be scheduled for a collection separate than the bulk collection through Waste Pro, or can be delivered to the Broward County Landfill," Tripani said.
Tripani said the frequency and volume of contractor waste being placed curbside during…
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