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Ward 3 E-Newsletter: May 2019

Greetings Ward 3 Resident,

As the weather gets better you will start to see a lot of road work and other projects getting under way throughout the city. In City Government I have a number of things to update you on as well below.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mother’s here in Ward 3!

Happy Mother's Day Tag on Flowers

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

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Ward 3 Quick Update: April 27, 2018

Ward 3 Resident,

The opioid epidemic is something we are battling throughout our country, state, county, and even here in our own community. Often folks get addicted first to left over pain medication that were legally prescribed to them. This weekend you can help make a difference in the fight against the opioid or drug epidemic by safely disposing your unused medications at this weekend’s Medication Take Back Day this Saturday. See flyer below for more information. If you are unable to make the event, the North Royalton Police Station has a Medication Drop Off Box in their lobby where you can also safety dispose your unused medications 24/7 at your own convenience too. Thank you in advance for your willingness to help make a difference with this important issue!


Have a great weekend!

Dan Langshaw
Ward 3 Councilman
North Royalton City Council

Ward 3 Quick Update November 12, 2017

Ward 3 Resident,

Just a few quick items to update you on.

November 5th Storm Clean Up Update

Power Issues
As of the evening of Tuesday November 7th power was restored back to the remaining areas in our Ward that were without power. If you still have any residual power related issues please contact First Energy at 1-888-544-4877.

Storm Debris
The City Service Department has completed clearing all the city roads and streets of storm debris. The are a number of individual residential properties that still have storm debris on their properties and have begun clean up. Storm debris collection will will take place on your regular rubbish collection day. DO NOT throw any tree branches or storm debris into the street or roadway. All trash including storm debris or branches must be at your curb or tree lawn on your regular collection day. Very large branches will need to be cut down and bundled, so they are not longer than 4 ft in length. All bundles must be tied securely and not weigh more than 60 lbs. Smaller twigs and debris you are not able to bundle can be placed in paper or plastic bags. Any residents wishing to drop off storm debris they can do so at the Saturday Drop-Off Station located at 11545 Royalton Rd from 8am-3pm, the same curbside guidelines stated above will be followed. Click HERE to read those guidelines. As usual, NO COMMERCIAL TRUCKS OR BUSINESSES WILL BE ACCEPTED. If you have questions related to storm debris clean-up please contact the Service Department at 440-582-3002.

 

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