Permits To Use Transfer Station Available For Southington Residents
January 12, 2012 | In: news
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8:16 a.m. EST, January 11, 2012
Permits to use a town’s massive rubbish send hire are now avaible, city officials have announced. There is no price for a assent though usually city residents might get one and use a send station. Permits are compulsory to use a station.
Large equipment like aged funiture, debris, appliances and brush and other element that is not taken during a curbside rubbish pickup can be thrown divided during a send station, that is on Old Turnpike Road. The permits to use a hire contingency be mounted in a window of a car that will be used.
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Southington
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Southington, connecticut
Residents who did not have a assent in 2011 contingency request for one in chairman during a city clerk’s bureau in city gymnasium and will be asked to benefaction their driver’s permit along with a registration of a vehicles that will be going to a station. People who had permits in 2011 can replenish them by mail if their home residence and car information has not changed. Renewal forms are accessible on a town’s website, http://www.southington.org.
Permits are good for a whole deteriorate though passes good for one day usually are also available.
—Ken Byron
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