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Lake Mills Department Of Public Works 2022 Spring Brush Pickup Schedule

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City Of Lake Mills issued the following announcement on April 4.

The City of Lake Mills Public Works Department has scheduled the Spring brush pick up for Wednesday, April 13 to Wednesday, April 20.

Twice a year, city crews conduct a free brush and yard waste pick-up.  This includes brush neatly stacked with butt ends facing with flow of traffic placed on the terrace.  Brush is considered to be branches less than 2” in diameter.  Other yard waste (i.e., weeds, old plants, leaves, etc.) to be picked up must be placed separately from the brush on the terrace.

Brush to be picked up should be neatly stacked on the terrace with butt ends facing with flow of traffic and must not be mixed with other waste. Brush must NOT be placed on the terrace earlier than Saturday, April 9. These requirements have been put in effect to make the pick-up process quicker and, consequently, less expensive.

Lawn and garden waste, as well as brush, may also be taken to the Yard Waste Center on Stony Road at any time.

From April through November, as weather allows, the city crews will also pick up brush on the fourth Tuesday of each month.  There is a $15 fee for this service.  Residents must contact City Hall at 648-2344 to schedule a brush pick up.  Brush scheduled for pick-up should be placed on the terrace no more than one week before the scheduled pick up day.

Brush put out after April 20, will not be picked up as part of the Spring pick-up and should be taken to the Yard Waste Center.

For more information on City services visit the City website: www.ci.lake-mills.wi.us.

Original source can be found here.

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