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Livingston Storm Debris Collection Continues

Do you have tree debris left over from the recent nor'easter storms? Here's how dispose of it in Livingston.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Do you have tree debris left over from the recent nor’easter storms? Here’s how dispose of it in Livingston.

According to a recent township news advisory:

“Livingston’s Department of Public Works is continuing debris removal following the recent storms. The Township is responsible for the removal of trees and limbs that came down within the public right of way, and Township crews continue to work diligently to remove trees, limbs, and debris from all roadways.”

Livingston officials said:

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“Property owners are responsible for trees and limbs that have fallen on their private property. Limbs and brush smaller than 4 inches in diameter, cut in lengths no longer than 4 feet, and tied in bundles weighing no more than 50 pounds can be placed curbside for collection by the Township’s private garbage collection company, Waste Industries. In addition, brush and limbs less than 18 inches in diameter and placed at the curb on or before April 6 will be collected by the Livingston Department of Public Works.”

Property owners must arrange privately for the removal and disposal of larger limbs and trees (greater than 18 inches in diameter) that have fallen on their property, Livingston officials said.

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