No Brush Collection on Tuesday, July 4

Editor’s Note: The following was provided by the City of Whitewater.

In observance of Independence Day, the City of Whitewater will be closed on Tuesday, July 4th. Therefore, no brush will be collected the week of July 3rd.

As a reminder – residents are asked to call the Department of Public Works at 473-0560 to make an appointment for brush pickup. Appointments must be made by 5 a.m. on the Tuesday collection so route scheduling can be completed. All brush located at the curbside will be chipped. The first 10 minutes of chipping will be free of charge if an appointment has been received by the DPW. Any chipping after the first ten minutes will be charged to the property owner at a rate of $30 per ten-minute increments. Brush must be a minimum of ¾” and a maximum of 6” in diameter. Vines, rakings, roots and root balls will not be accepted. Property owners can dispose of these items at the compost site.

For other requests, visit https://www.whitewater-wi.gov/RequestTracker.aspx. The City of Whitewater provides efficient and high-quality services which support living, learning, playing and working in an exceptional community.

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