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Un-Official web pages
Hasbrouck
Heights
Department of Public Works
[2009]
Recycling Calendar in pdf format
2007 Recycling Schedule in pdf format (1.4 meg)
[Zone 1] [Zone
2] 2006 Recycling Schedules in pdf format (1.4 meg)
[Zone 1] [Zone
2] 2005 Recycling Schedules in pdf format (800k)
[Zone 1] [Zone
2] 2004 Recycling Schedules in pdf format (800k)
[Zone 1] [Zone
2] 2003 Recycling Schedules in pdf format (800k)
2002 [Recycling Schedules]
[Recycling Information] [General
town info] [Boro paving program]
[Map] to Hasbrouck Heights
Recycling Center
Street light out -- call PSE&G
@ 800-436-7734 with pole number
For more information call 201-288-1072
Our DPW in Action
First Snow of 2006
On February 12, 2006 a nor'easter fooled forecasters who
predicted 6 to 12 inches would fall that weekend. Blizzard like
conditions saw amounts total from 18 to 26 inches of snow.
Link contains some [Photos] of
the DPW in action.
Students Tour DPW
On January 20, 2006, students from the Bergen County Special
Service School District toured the Hasboruck Heights Department of
Public Works Facility. [Photos]
DPW Labels Storm Drains
DPW marked storm drains on all borough streets during the summer 2005
[Details]
DPW Does A Great Job... Again!
Blizzard January 22-23, 2005
DPW Removes Tree
DPW removes a tree that fell on a resident's home during a strom
on Friday evening, July 2, 2004 [Photo]
Blizzard
'03
White Christmas 2002 with the
view of The Circle facing south.
[Click] to see a movie
of the DPW snow plow going around the Circle. [500k mpg]
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DPW Gets HHFD Temporary Firehouse in 2002
On April 11, 2000 the Mayor & Council scheduled HHFD to move back to a new temporary
structure at old boro hall site. Work was completed and the facilities were operational
late October 2000. These "temporary Butler" buildings are now being
re-used by the DPW. View construction progress photos at 248 Hamilton Avenue.
[Groundwork] [Construction] [Construction Details]
[Operational one year later] |
Town Day was
held Saturday, September 22, 2001 between 10:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Woodland Park. There was
plenty of food, amusements and community displays. This annual successful event was
sponsored by our Department of Public Works.
DPW planting new Christmas Tree at the Circle April 26, 2001
Our DPW was ready!
Early Sunday, March 4th,
it was broadcast "The Storm of the Century" with snow estimates of
24" and blizzard conditions. A winter storm advisory was in effect from March 4th to
6:00 p.m. March 6th. In preparation, the acting Governor declared a state of emergency,
the school system closed for a day, as did many businesses. The weather forecasters
continued to make predictions.
[The (Almost) Storm of the Century]
Special equipment purchased in 2000 to maintain the boro sewer system was
put to work January 24, 2001 at the conrner of The Boulevard and Madison Avenue, to insure
that the system was ready for upcoming construction of the new Municipal Complex. [Photos]
More [Leaf removal photos]
[Photos] of the last leaf removal of 2002
Maintaining boro property
Plowing and salting sequence during [First snow
of the Century]
Note that this order was rescinded in 2004,
but remains a possibility in the future.
***NEW***
Effective October 2004, leaves may no longer be raked into the street for the DPW
to "scoop-up" as in previous years.
[More info and larger map] |
2005 Leaf Collection The
DPW will continue the service of curb-side leaf collection.
Leaves may be raked into the street beginning October 15th and continue
until December 1st.
Leaves may be raked to the curb -- but not within 10 feet of storm
drains.
The DPW requests that the leaves be raked off the top of the curb and
fully into the street.
It is advised that providing a drainage space between the leaf pile and
the curb will allow a better flow of rain water to storm drains.
Leaves may also be bagged in paper sacks or in upright containers.
Leaves in plastic bags are not acceptable.
Leaves are accepted at the DPW recycling depot at any time in paper sacks or upright
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