Raleigh warns of potential waste collection delays due to high heat

Raleigh warns of potential waste collection delays due to high heat
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin, City of Raleigh — City of Raleigh - Government
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The City of Raleigh announced potential delays in garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection due to a high heat index. Residents are advised to leave their waste at the curb until it is collected. The city confirmed that no warnings or fines will be issued during this period.

Residents can stay informed about service changes by using the Raleigh Reuse Web Tool available on the city’s website or by downloading the Raleigh Reuse App from Google Play or the Apple App Store.



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