Acceptable yard waste items
- Leaves and yard rakings with debris
- Tree trimmings, branches
- Brush, hedge trimmings
- Household and garden plants
- Please remove excess soil from roots before disposal
- Halloween pumpkins (without the candle).
The official blog of the Birch Glen Residents' Association. Clarkson, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. Here we will post news from the City of Mississauga of interest to our residents. We will also post neighbourhood and community news.
Our Board executives have not actively been adding posts to this blog over the past year, mainly because effort has been redirected to the Facebook page for the Birch Glen Residents' Association (https://www.facebook.com/pg/birchglenresidentsassociation).
We are not abandoning this blog!
It is always a challenge to determine the best means of getting information to the people we think are the readers of this blog. In a perfect world, the authors, editors, and administrators of our sites should be able to type/enter information for a post once and have it appear on/in every site in the appropriate format. Or at least be able to share the post from one site to another. We still have not been able to determine how to do this across platforms.
Until we can figure this out, we are required to retype the information separately -- once on this blog, again on Facebook, and once again on the website. We haven't figured how to "cut and paste" from one platform to another. Since this is time-consuming, we have been focusing on our Facebook page. Unfortunately, not all residents of our Association are Facebook users.
Ah, it was simple when our only means of communication was the printed newsletter! We would gather the information and attempt to publish it in a timely manner with one newsletter every quarter (every three months). Of course, that did not allow for items that came across our desks after the newsletter had been printed. This was a great incentive to going online, knowing full well that many older residents were not computer savvy.
We will attempt to post news items to this blog in a timely manner. However, we also ask that people do check out our Facebook page (above) and LIKE and FOLLOW that page.
Meanwhile, please stay safe. The Covid-19 coronavirus is still very much present worldwide and we will be living with it for quite some time to come.
Fall Leaf Pickup
During the fall, the City of Mississauga provides Vacuum Leaf Pickup service to streets that are more than 35 years old and contain many mature large trees. Streets with fewer and younger trees are not included in the program.
Addresses eligible for Leaf Pickup will receive a direct-mail notice that indicates when leaves
will be picked up in their area.
http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/residents/leafpick-up
Missed Leaf Pickup? Here are your options for disposing leaves:
The Region of Peel will also pick up leaves on your regular waste collection day until
December 13, 2018. Leaves must be placed curbside in open, reusable containers such as bushel baskets, labelled rigid plastic containers or paper yard waste bags weighing less than 20 kgs (44 lbs) when full. Do not use plastic bags or recycling boxes.
You can also compost your leaves or spread them around the base of your trees. Leaves will fertilize the soil and act as a buffer against extreme temperatures. Remember that oak leaves
are difficult to compost. Questions?
For more information on the City's Leaf Pickup program, contact 3-1-1 (or 905-615-4311 from outside the City) from Monday to Friday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
For more information on Region of Peel yard waste collection, call 905-791-9499 or visit their website.
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The Auld Butcher Shop circa 2011 (Google Street View) |
Building in 2016 (Google Street View) |