Your annual membership fee goes toward the maintenance needs for our community. Our voluntary membership is substantially below that of other communities in the area. Many other associations require mandatory membership fees of more than $300 per year... at TPEHA our annual fee is only $100 per year. Your support is making our community a better place to live!
WASTE MANAGEMENT BYLAWS
Residents and homeowners are reminded that for waste to be collected from residential premises, it shall be set out for collection prior to 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection day. In addition, waste cannot be set out for collection at any front yard or curbside collection location before 4:00 p.m. the day prior to collection day. Please notify your lawn service and ask them not to leave their garbage bags at the curbside the day the lawn maintenance is completed during the week.
City Bylaws also prohibit dumping materials onto parkland. When someone deliberately dumps waste on public or private property without consent, they are dumping illegally. This practice is most common in out-of-the-way places like parks and the top of the river valley. All waste, including natural materials like dirt and yard clippings, must be disposed of properly. Dumping even natural materials in parks and green spaces is illegal, can harm the environment and poses a fire hazard. Please ensure your lawn service is also following these rules.
A healthy, vibrant community should always favor compliance over enforcement so let's everyone ensure we comply with garbage and dumping City Bylaws to make and keep our community a safe and healthy place to live.
City of Edmonton: 311
There are several aspects of our neighborhood maintenance that are the responsibility of The City of Edmonton. These tasks include:
* mowing of the park and boulevards
* removal of dead trees in the walkway
* road and sidewalk maintenance
* maintenance of the cobblestones and trees in the medians, as well as the cul-de-sac parks.
If any of these areas fall into disrepair, or the grounds become overgrown, the best way for our community to get some action is to call 311 to lodge your concern. The more 311 phone calls made; the more likely we will see some improvement!
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