https://www.broward.org/WasteAndRecycling/UnincorporatedAreas/Pages/SingleFamilyRecycling.aspx
Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Single-Family Home Recycling Guidelines Story 1 Residents of the Broward Municipal Services District (formerly called "Unincorporated Broward") do not have to separate recyclable items. All recyclable items can be mixed together in one cart. Place these acceptable recyclable materials together in ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Story 1 Recycling is Easy When You Put It "All-in-One" Container Most Broward County cities use single-stream recycling, in which recyclable items are all placed together in one container. Here are some basic guidelines: Place these items together in your recycling cart or bin(s): Newspapers, ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Multifamily Recycling Story 1 If You Are a
Property Manager in Broward County As a
property manager or owner, you may be able to reduce waste ... If recycling isn't available where you live, watch our new multifamily recycling video, then talk to your
property manager or HOA about getting a program ...
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Resolution No. 2022-152 , effective June 1, 2022, which restricts the purchase and use of plastic straws, plastic stirrers, polystyrene products (e.g., plates, bowls, cups, containers, lids, trays, coolers, ice chests) on Broward County
property, as well as prohibits the outdoor use and release of Chinese lanterns and confetti on Broward County
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Holiday Safety Tips Story 1 Top Tips for Pet Safety Year Round! Year-round and especially at the holidays, make sure your pet is wearing a current Broward County Pet License on its collar. Broward County Animal Care uses the Pet License to reunite lost dogs and cats with their owners. If your pet is ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Suggested Nonperishable Donations Story 1 To best assist with the Food Drive, please remember all donated items must be non-perishable. Please do not donate items in glass containers, or items that have passed their expiration date. The following items are always in high demand. Canned Meats Canned ...
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Don't use garbage bags, paper bags, plastic bags, or cardboard boxes for putting out household garbage. Don't rely on County personnel and collection contractors to remove debris from locations other than curbsides or public roadways. Don't risk
property damage or personal injury by placing debris near a fence, mailbox, poles or on top of power line ...
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- Throwing of objects. - Standing on seats, climbing within the venue, or damaging
property. - Smoking within the venue. - Offensive or threatening conduct. - Sexist, racist, homophobic language or gestures. - Public nudity or indecency. - Entering the playing area or other restricted zones. - Being notably under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs. ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Reduce Climate Change Story 1 10. Plant native, drought-resistant trees and shrubs around your home and outdoor air conditioning unit. For more information, visit the Environmental Protection Agency's climate change website. 9. Use an electric or push mower instead of a gasoline-powered mower to cut ...
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Turn on more accessible mode Turn off more accessible mode Main Article Image Science Activity Corner Experiments and activities for Elementary, Middle, and High School students. Main Article Link Resources Article Title 1 Virtual Resources Article Title 2 Article Title 3 Article Title 4 Article Title 5 Article Title 6 Quick Links Story 1 Elementary School ...
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Creating any unreasonable and substantial risk of harm to any person,
property, or living thing (i.e., dangerous activity or activity perceived as dangerous). Entering or remaining on any park
property other than during posted park hours of ... any animal, wildlife, waterfowl, or living thing, or abandoning any animal, domestic or wild, on any park
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Place signs and clearly label containers Distribute promotional and educational materials Publish recycling program details in newsletters Share this video about recycling in multifamily complexes Broward County may be able to provide assistance and educational tools for multifamily residents and
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NO cell phone use while getting on the bus and speak quietly when using phone. Rude behavior is not allowed. No eating, drinking, smoking, or spitting. No gambling or doing anything illegal. Do NOT damage the bus, bus shelters, bus stops or any transit
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Review your insurance policies to ensure you have adequate coverage. Assess your home for vulnerable areas Do a walk-through of your home and
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... Lock all pet doors at night to keep raccoons out of the kitchen or garage. Spray fox scent to deter raccoons away from your
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the same shall not be construed so as to limit in any way the right of the Employer to manage and operate its
property. ... of the Employer's funds or
property shall not come within the scope of the foregoing provisions of this Section. ... or the misappropriation of the Employer's funds or
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