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Moline’s Burn Ban Goes Into Effect Friday -
Helpful Guidelines for Residents
Posted 09/15/09
On Friday, September 18, 2009, the City of Moline’s burn
ban will be in effect. As a guideline for residents, the
City is providing the following information related to
the burn ban, recreational fires and disposal of brush
and leaves:
Burn Ban – What is Banned
The burn ban includes leaves, tree branches, and grass
clippings. To report an illegal burn within the City,
please contact Moline’s non-emergency number:
309-797-0401.
Exceptions:
Wiener Roasts and Small Recreational Fires
Cooking fires such as wiener roasts
using sticks and wood chips
are permitted, as well as
small, contained recreational fires.
Bon Fires
Bon fires and celebration fires are permitted upon
receiving
prior permission
from the Moline Fire Chief or his designee. To obtain
permission, contact Fire Administration 309-797-0416
Monday – Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm or 309-797-0422
after hours and on weekends.
Disposal of Brush/Twigs
The City of Moline will continue to pick up small piles
of brush and twigs that are bundled, at no charge to the
resident.
Brush trimmings or tree limbs
are to be tied in bundles less than 4 feet in length and
1 foot in diameter and will be picked up weekly.
Large Piles of brush and limbs
that are not bundled will be picked up after prepayment
of the $85 collection fee is made at either City Hall
Annex, 1616 – 6th Avenue or the Municipal Services
Building, 3635 – 4th Avenue. Residents should stack the
pile neatly – not under any low wires or next to trees
or poles. There is no limit to the size of the pile, but
limbs that are 4 inches in diameter is the maximum. For
more information, contact 309-797-0780.
Leaf Disposal
As an alternative to burning, the City of Moline will
provide residents with its annual leaf collection
service. The FREE leaf bag collection is the recommended
means of disposal and will be offered from October 15 –
December 15, 2009. The normal $2.00 sticker fee will be
waived during this time. Leaves must be placed in large
paper yard waste bags and placed at the curb on normal
garbage collection day.
Leaf Vacuuming
The City’s annual leaf vacuuming service will run
October 15 through December 1, 2009, weather permitting.
During this time, residents may rake their leaves to the
boulevard for vacuuming by city crews for no additional
fee. Leaf vacuuming is intended to aid in leaf disposal
during the peak season (October 15 – December 1) and
should not be considered the primary means of disposal.
Due to the increased volume of leaves that is
anticipated, and to insure city collection of leaves,
residents are strongly encouraged to bag their leaves
and take advantage of the free leaf bag collection
period, rather than wait for conventional vacuum
collection.
For more information,
click here.
Online Service Request
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