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recycle earthDeffenbaugh selected for curbside yard waste recycling pickup

In a nutshell:

--> Yard waste collection is weekly during the months of March through November on your regular trash pick up day.

--> Once monthly during December through February.  It will be on the 3rd full week of your pickup day.

--> There is a maximum of 6 paper bags or bundles, except for the months of October and November when residents will be allowed 10 bags.

--> Should you need additional bags picked up, special tags can be purchased at various locations, including Hen House.

--> The cost per household is approximately $2.00 per month. If an individual were to contract Deffenbaugh for these services it would cost them $6.95 per month. Due to the cost effectiveness of having Deffenbaugh pick up Ashley Park's yard waste recycling, it was decided to go forward and incur the additional cost.

For details and a calendar, click here.

 

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NOTE: Due to Tuesday being Valentine's Day, we moved the regular meeting up one day to Monday.

 

Regular Monthly Meeting:  Monday, Feb 13 , 2012.

LOCATION:  Black Dog Coffee House, near 87th and Rosehill, in a reserved room.  All residents of Ashley Park are welcome to attend.

 

note paper and pencilThe January 10, 2012 Board Meeting Minutes are posted.  Please be sure to glance through them if you want to keep up on what's happening in your neighborhood.

 

Ashley Park now publishes an electronic newsletter through MailChimp!

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If you are are resident you are probably receiving the email, if not please email the webmaster or visit the newsletter page and sign up!  If you are not receiving the email and you submitted an email address, please check your junk mail for the "AP Newsletter."  This will be one of our new ways of communicating with residents and keeping you up to date on happenings in the neighborhood.

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Note:  While you can unsubscribe to the newsletter, please remember that this is your primary means of communication from the Board!