Monday, October 30, 2006

The Storm Tree Debris Story, Continued

No, the tree limbs, branches and other debris were not collected from our lawn, or that of most houses on our side of Norwood Avenue, Friday. We are strongly hoping for a Monday or Tuesday cleanup of this tree debris, particularly with the one-side parking rules favoring our side of the road being clear during business hours.
At this stage, it is not a matter of beauty or neatness; with Halloween celebrated here in Buffalo on the actual holiday, Tuesday, October 31, we want the hundreds of children who will stop at our house and the houses on our and other streets to be safe and not have to contend with tree limbs, branches and debris either blocking the walkways or being something kids think they can climb.
On top of this, the streetlight on the easement at the front of our lawn, next to our driveway, has been out since around 1:30 a.m. the late evening/early morning of Thursday/Friday, October 12-13, when I was out shoveling and the wire connecting it and the streetlight across the street and diagonally toward Bryant Street came down. With less light than normal, we will have to be extra careful this year.
There is no unrest in the forest, so to speak, but we would like to have the debris cleaned up soon.

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