Hi Friends-
Please save the date!
CITY COUNCIL MEETING- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15th 9AM
We are headed back down to City Hall to show up and speak. If you have a personal story to tell about how the alley to curb transition will affect you and/or cost you, now is the time to tell the City Council directly! And they are listening! If you are committed to the fight to keep your alley service, we need you there! For those who are just attending and not speaking, we ask that you stand when our speakers are at the podium to show solidarity
Sign up can begin at 8:15am on Thursday, October 9th.
Here's the link to sign up to speak:
https://dallascityhall.com/government/citysecretary/Pages/CCrules.aspx#%27REG%27
It was very easy! Parking (free) is below City Hall and the Council Chambers are on the 6th floor. We arrived a little before 9am and were finished by 10am. It was impactful and made a difference!!
Any questions? Visit www.keepalleytrash.com
The deadline for an answer from the City Manager to the Memo submitted by Mayor Pro Tem Willis and Council Member Blackmon is due on Wednesday. As a reminder, the Memo asked for a delay to the implementation of the Sanitation Departments plan to allow time for alley evaluations and improvements. We have not heard anything so far, but will keep you posted.
**If you have an alley with 10' of pavement, you need to fill out the form below to have your alley reinstated for alley pick up service.
Bottom of the page: Collection Location Review Request. 10' alleys are spared this round, but only if you fill out the form! Otherwise you are saying you're ok with moving to the curb.
https://dallascityhall.com/departments/sanitation/Pages/curbtransition.aspx
Please continue to send emails to your City Council Member.
As always, please visit www.keepalleytrash.com for up to date information, yards signs and an easy way to contact your City Council Member!
Thanks everyone! The fight continues!!