Things To Know

 

Trash Pick Up

Trash pick-up is on Wednesdays. If items are too bulky to fit in the rollout containers they will NOT be picked up by just placing them at the curb. Bulky items will be picked up only if you call the city of Charlotte by dailing 311, or you may make the arrangments on their web site by clicking here.

Limbs, brush, logs and leaves will be picked up by the City of Charlotte, if they are cut to no longer than 5 feet, weigh no more than 75 lbs. and are no larger than 4" in diameter. For more information go to the city's web site by clicking here

For recycling information and how to receive a recycling bin, (Click Here)

Overgrown Lawns

Overgrown and unkempt lawns and yards make the whole neighborhood look trashy and directly affect property values. As real estate agents show houses in our neighborhood you can bet that the prospective homebuyers are looking at more than just the house being shown. They are looking at the whole neighborhood.

Keep our neighborhood looking good. City ordinance, and common sense requires that yards are kept in reasonable condition. Grass that is allowed to grow more than 12" can be reported to the city of Charlotte, again by calling 311. The city will contact the homeowner and request that it be cut. If it is not cut by the homeowner, the city will come out, cut it and then charge the homeowner.

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Abandoned &
Parked Cars

Cars are deemed to be abandoned if they are parked on a city street without a registration (license) tag for more than 5 days.

There is also a city ordinance that prohibits the parking of cars in the front yards of homes. To report cars parked in front yards (Click Here).

You can anonymously report cars that appear to be abandoned and that are improperly parked in front yards to the city by calling 311.

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