City of W-S makes announcements
The City of Winston-Salem has issued announcements on leaf collection and City Council meetings.
Leaf collection begins Nov. 5
City crews will start collecting leaves on Monday, Nov. 5, in the northern quadrant of the city (quadrant 4), which is the area roughly bounded by New Walkertown Road on the east, Business 40 on the south, and Reynolda and Yadkinville roads on the west.
Collection will proceed clockwise by quadrant and continue until the leaf trucks have made three passes through each neighborhood.
Once leaf collection begins, citizens can go to CityofWS.org/LeafRoutes to enter their address for an estimate of when the leaf trucks will be in their neighborhood, and track the progress of leaf collection. Estimated collection dates may be revised frequently, based on weather conditions, equipment problems and the volume of leaves placed out for collection.
Residents who do not have access to a computer can call CityLink at 311 and a CityLink agent will look up the estimated collection date.
For leaf collection follow these guidelines:
*Rake leaves to the edge of the yard, behind the curb, and not in the street.
*Sticks, rocks, and other debris may damage our equipment. Please, leaves only.
*Do not park vehicles on, in front of, or near leaves.
*Do not put leaves on a tarp or over a storm drain.
*Leaf collection is provided to single-family houses only.
*Remember, residents MAY NOT burn leaves inside the city limits.
For year-round leaf collection, put leaves in a city yard-waste cart. Call CityLink 311 for information about how to get a yard cart.
Revised City Council meetings
At its meeting on Aug. 20, City Council voted to change its November meeting schedule based on the fact that the Veterans Day holiday falls on a scheduled meeting day. Below is the revised November City Council Meeting schedule:
*November 5 – City Council Zoning Meeting
*November 12/13 – No Meetings
*November 19/20 – Committee Meetings
*November 26 – City Council General Business Meeting