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In our last meeting a resident ask the POA to clarify trash terms so that they might be able to distinguish between each. The following are suggested descriptions to try to help those that might not be sure.
Household Trash
Everyday waste from your home, including food scraps, food wrappers, diapers, hygiene products, plastic bags, and paper products. This is the typical small, routine trash generated daily.
Household Cardboard
Thin, smooth cardboard, such as cereal boxes, tissue boxes, and shoe boxes. These are usually made from a single layer of material and are primarily used for packaging lightweight items. Household cardboard can go in your regular bagged trash.
Heavier Cardboard
Sturdier, thicker cardboard like shipping boxes or moving boxes, designed for strength and durability. Examples include Amazon or Chewy boxes and large moving boxes. These need to be broken down and must be placed out for cardboard pickup. Alternatively, they can be dropped off at the maintenance barn on Wednesdays and Saturdays between 8:00 AM and Noon.
Heavy Haul
Large, bulky, or heavy items that don’t fit into regular trash collection. These may require special handling. Examples include furniture, appliances, and scrap metal (like old TVs or metal desks). Note: Tires, batteries, and paint are not accepted.
Westwood Shores POA
205 Westwood Dr. E.
Trinity, TX 75862
936-594-3805 x4 ph
936-594-7062 fx
www.westwoodshorespoa.com
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