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Leon Valley council adopts resolution to stop unlimited free post-pickup brush collection; unpaid invoices to become property liens
Summary
Council voted to replace a temporary unlimited post-bulk-pickup practice with a policy that instructs Tiger Sanitation to collect excess brush at the homeowner’s cost; if a homeowner does not pay, the city will pay Tiger and place a lien on the property to recover costs.
The City Council voted Nov. 4 to replace the previous practice of unlimited free pickup of excess brush after the semiannual bulk collection with a new resolution that formalizes a cost-recovery process.
Under the resolution as adopted, Tiger Sanitation will pick up brush that exceeds the eight-cubic-yard base but will invoice the homeowner directly; if the homeowner does not pay, the city will pay the Tiger invoice and then place a lien on the property to recover the cost.…
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