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City of Burnaby 2012 Fraser River Flood Response Plan

Posted 05/10/12

This public information meeting will provide you with the information you need regarding the City’s plans to respond to the 2012 Fraser River Freshet and any potential flood.

Where: Riverway Golf Course Clubhouse, 9001 Bill Fox Way, Burnaby, BC
When: Tuesday, May 22, 2012, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Note that a public presentation will be made at 4:30 p.m. and repeated at 6:00 p.m.

For more information on this event please telephone 604-294-7460.

View the Fraser River Flood Response Plan »

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Single Family Yard Trimmings & Food Scraps Guidelines

The City of Burnaby provides weekly curbside collection of yard trimmings & food scraps from single and two-family homes.

Yard trimmings and food scraps are collected together using an automated collection system that utilizes specially designated wheeled containers (Green Bin). Please follow the guidelines at the bottom of this page, or download a copy of the Curbside Schedule for information on this container.

SFD Food Scraps

Collection Reminders

  • Do not bag or bundle yard trimmings, it must go loose inside the Green Bin
  • Do not put garbage, plastic bags or other non-organic material in the Green Bin
  • Do not overfill Green Bin, it will not be collected
  • Wrap Your Scraps! Wrap food scraps in paper-based products only (e.g. newspaper, paper bag or cereal box). DO NOT use plastic or “plastic-like” degradable bags
  • Extra yard trimmings can be dropped off to Burnaby’s Yard Waste Depot, 4800 Still Creek Avenue. Residents can drop off up to 100kg free of charge per day
  • Learn about Burnaby’s Food Scraps Recycling Program

SFD Yard Waste

 

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