| Numbers to Keep Handy :
Brush Collection: 880-1000
Bluefields’ is in Route 4 of the Brush pick up schedule. See the calendar for next pick-up date.
Brush needs to be set out by the first day the collection trucks are scheduled to be in our area. Limbs must be less than 4 inches in diameter. No stumps will be accepted. Leaves can be put out with your brush in biodegradable / brown paper bags only. QUESTIONS: 880-1000 or www.nashville.gov/recycle/brush
Bulk Item Collection: 880-1000
Curbside bulk items collection is available with a limit of no more than six (6) items per address. For more details see www.nashville.gov/recycle/bulkitems.htm. There are also recycle convenience centers where up to three bulk items may be disposed of for free. Acceptable Items: Furniture, mattresses, stoves, refrigerators, air conditioners. Unacceptable Items: Scrap metal, household hazardous waste, construction and demolition material. Questions: 880-1000.
Curbside Recycling: 880-1000
Bluefields “Curby” day is the first Fridayof each month. Please have your “green” recycle container on the street by 7:00 am. If the first Friday falls on a holiday, it will be collected on Saturday.
- Acceptable items: Paper, newspaper, cardboard, aluminum and steel cans and plastic bottles.
- Unacceptable: Glass, plastic bags, trash and yard waste. Glass and plastic recycling containers are located at Hobby Lobby at 4101 Lebanon Road.
Phone and email reminders are available by visiting the web site at www.Nashville.gov/recycle or by calling 880-1000.
Councilman: Phil Claiborne
Home: 615-889-2907
Office: 615-291-6715
phil@metro15.com
www.metro15.com
Street light burned out: (NES) 736-6900
write down the number on the pole and then call NES. The only way they can locate the one you want to report is by the number on the pole. Call NES 736-6900 – 24/7 – customer service representatives will be glad to assist or use the online form to report the street light problem: www.nespower.com/securitylight.aspx
Neighborhood Watch: (Debbie Nafzger) 872-9715
Please observe and report any suspicious activities in the neighborhood. Report a non-emergency crime to the Metro Police Department at 862-8600. Emergencies or crimes in progress should be reported to 911. Afterwards, call Debbie Nafzger, Bluefields Neighborhood Watch Leader, to report the event at 872-9715 or by email at dcnafzger@msn.com. |