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COMPOSTING -
Compost is grass clippings, leaves, yard and garden waste (excluding pumpkins) pruning debris and brush. Contents may be left in the form of five (5) garbage cans or ten (10) garbage bags. The total contents cannot exceed 60 lbs. Tree removal not accepted. Do not compost food scraps, animal waste, chemicals or sod.
Compost will be picked up the same day as regular trash. Compost must be in cans with a yard waste sticker attached or Kraft type brown bags. Plastic bags WILL NOT be accepted. Compost must be separated from regular household garbage by ten feet. Mixed compost and garbage WILL NOT be picked up. A separate truck will be picking up compost. Brush or limbs must not be longer than 4 feet nor larger than 3 inches in diameter and must be tied in small bundles with strong cord (no tape). Maximum of eight bundles per week allowed. NO STUMPS OR ROOTS. Cardboard boxes containing compost will not be picked up. Sod, dirt, wood chips or landscaping material (wood chips, mulch, gravel, stone, cement, etc.), vines (of any sort), WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. Residents will have the responsibility of disposal. Bundles of hay/straw MUST be broken down and put into cans or paper bags. Christmas trees will be picked up at the curb for two weeks starting in January following the Christmas holiday.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to call
the Department of Public Service at (734) 728-1770 between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. Monday through Friday.
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SNOW REMOVAL - The City may declare a snow emergency if 4" or more of snow has fallen. Vehicles must be removed from city streets for snow plowing. Failure to do so may result in your vehicle being ticketed and/or towed. Major roads are plowed prior to residential streets.
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BRANCH CHIPPING -
The City of Westland, Department of Public Service, will begin chipping tree branches on Monday, March 26, 2007. Scheduling will begin on Monday, March 19, 2007. Those residents wishing to utilize this service may do so by calling the Department of Public Service at 734-728-1770. Branches will be disposed of on the day following trash day. At the end of the 2007 season, the last call will be taken on Friday, September 21, 2007, for chipping on Friday, September 28, 2007.
The branches must be at least four feet in length and no longer than three
inches in diameter and neatly stacked with the butt end facing the curb.
The city chips branches only, we DO NOT chip or pick up stumps, roots,
shrubs, or trunks.
The City of
Westland does not perform this service for clearing of land or for the removal
of whole trees by residents or when work is performed by a commercial company.
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SPECIAL PICK-UP - Up to three items of furniture or appliances may be picked up per week. Remove all doors from refrigerators and freezers. A sticker must be purchased at City Hall for freon removal prior to pick up. No wood, branches, stumps, tree limbs or construction debris will be accepted. To arrange for your Special Pick Up, call DPS at 734-728-1770 and leave a recorded message. Please separate from your regular trash. Carpeting is not a special pick-up. Carpeting must be cut in 4' lengths, rolled and tied up, and set out with regular trash for pick up. Carpeting must be limited to ten (10) rolls per week. Swing sets are NOT
accepted for Special Pick-Up.
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LEAF PICK-UP - Curbside pick-up of leaves is done twice in the fall with a final sweep in late November weather permitting. Leaves should be placed in the street next to the curb in piles not more than 3' wide, and on the roadside of ditches for residents on gravel roads. Leaves should not be placed on the lawn for pick-up. If inclement weather, leaf pick-up will occur the next good weather day. For bagging of leaves, set out with compost on trash pick-up day. Leaves must be in cans with yard waste sticker or large recyclable brown paper bags.
There is no leaf pick-up on private roads. Due to high traffic volumes and employee safety, leaves are not picked up on the following streets: Cherry Hill, Ford Road, Glenwood, Hix, Joy, Merriman, Inkster, Middlebelt, Newburgh, Palmer, Van Born, Venoy, Warren, and Wayne.
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RECYCLING -
The Recycling Center, located behind the Economic Growth Center (37095 Marquette), is open all year for Westland residents only. Clean newsprint, plastics (#1 or #2), cans (tin or aluminum), used motor oil, scrap metal, tires, tires on wheels, cardboard, antifreeze, computers, and batteries (automotive, watch, camera, hearing aid, lithium or Ni-Cad batteries will be accepted). No yard, medical or hazardous waste is accepted at the Center. For hazardous waste disposal, contact the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) at (800) 662-9278 or the Central Wayne Sanitation Authority at (313) 292-8877.
Hours of operation:
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Year Round Hours |
| Monday - Friday |
7:30am - 6:00pm |
| Saturday |
9:00am - 4:00pm |
Closed on Sunday and holidays year round. |
Westland Recycling Center Guidelines |
Onyx Arbor Hills Landfill
10690 6 Mile Road
Northville, MI 48167
(248) 349-7230 |
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TRASH COLLECTION - All trash and yard waste should be placed neatly in back of the curb before 6:00 a.m. on collection day (10 bags or a 5 can limit). Trash should not be put out earlier than 6:00 p.m. the day before pick-up. Remove empty trash cans the same day after pick-up. Separate yard waste cans, bags, tree trimmings and leaves from regular refuse by at least ten (10) feet. If your trash can is accidentally taken by the sanitation workers, you may call Painter & Ruthenberg at 313-561-0303 or DPS at 734-728-1770. Please try to have the P & R truck number when you call.
Plastic bags of 2-mil strength may only be used for garbage and rubbish and NOT COMPOST. Garbage bags may be purchased at the Economic Growth Center, 37095 Marquette and the Central Fire Station, 36435 Ford Road.
Garbage cans must have handles and shall not be smaller than 10 gallons or more than 32 gallons, or heavier than 60 pounds when loaded. Cardboard boxes, paper bags or yard waste containers may not be used as garbage containers.
Tires must be removed from rims prior to pick-up. Wheel rims are to be called in
for Special Pick-up. You are allowed 4 tires without rims to be put to curbside
for regular trash pick-up. Carpet, tarps, and rug padding must be bundled and
tied not over 4' in length. Carpeting, padding, and tarps must be limited to
ten (10) rolls per week. Special pick-up is provided for household furniture
and appliances only. All doors must be removed from refrigerators and freezers,
and emptied. A sticker must be purchased at City Hall for freon removal prior to
pick up.
Items NOT accepted include: bricks, concrete blocks, lumber, cement, stones,
drywall, gravel, roofing materials, steel structural shapes, bikes of any kind,
swing sets of any kind, fencing of any kind, car parts, railroad ties, sod,
pallets, dirt of any kind, tree stumps, tree trunks, paint, glass doors,
windows, paneling, countertops, kitchen cabinets, flooring, tile of any kind,
ceiling tile, and sheds, picnic tables, pianos, pool tables, ping pong tables
must be cut into 8ths, hot tubs, dog houses, arcade games.
On dirt streets, all containers must be placed on the street side of the ditch. On paved streets, containers must be placed on the back of curb. Rubbish must NOT be placed directly on paved streets.
Collections are not made on legal holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Garbage collection will be delayed one day if a holiday falls during the week.
Frozen trash: Workers will do the best they can under the circumstances. If the trash is frozen to the ground the crew cannot take it. Due to safety considerations, crews cannot "dig out" frozen materials in trash cans.
Heavy snow: P & R will send trucks out on schedule except in extreme conditions. Workers will do the best they can under the circumstances. Place rubbish on top of the snow. Bags and cans must be accessible from the road. Dark bags are easiest to see. REMEMBER, have your trash out before 6 a.m. on your trash day.
Refuse Collection Map
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CHRISTMAS TREE PICK-UP - Christmas trees are picked up at the curb for two weeks starting in January following the Christmas holiday.
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MOVE OUTS/CLEAN OUTS - Effective July 1, 1999, a new ordinance went into effect. All residents will be charged a $300.00 fee, for each time Painter & Ruthenberg picks up. To avoid paying this fee, residents must clean up their own trash.
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SEWAGE DISPOSAL & STORM WATER EVENTS - Any person or
claimant who experiences an overflow or back up of a sewage disposal system or
storm water system that is under the jurisdiction and control of the City of
Westland should immediately contact Donald Rohraff, City of Westland Department of Public Service, Water and Sewer Superintendent, at the following address and telephone number:
City of Westland
Department of Public Service
37137 Marquette
Westland, MI 48185
(734) 728-1770
WRITTEN NOTICE REQUIREMENT: Furthermore, compliance with Public Act 222 of 2001, an amendment to Michigan's Governmental Immunity Statute 1964 PA 170, as amended MCL
691.1401 to 691.1419, requires that a claimant who wishes to seek compensation
for property damage or physical injury resulting from a sewage disposal system
event notify the City of Westland, care of Donald Rohraff, Water and Sewer Superintendent, in writing, within 45 days after the date the damage or physical injury was discovered, or in the exercise of reasonable diligence should have been discovered. The written notice shall contain the claimant's name, address and telephone number, the address of the affected property, the date of discovery of any property damages or physical injuries, and a brief description of the claim. Failure to comply with the notice requirements may prevent the recovery of damages and bar any claim that a claimant may have.
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Street Lighting:
If there is a nonworking streetlight, please note the
location, whether it is on a wooden or metal pole, and the
streetlight number found on a 2-by-2-inch placard on the pole.
Then, call the Department of Public Service
at (734)728-1770, which is open from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
weekdays with the information. In an emergency, such as a downed
pole or wire, call Detroit Edison directly at (800)477-4747.
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