Public
Works
The Public Works
Office is responsible for the following:
- maintenance of town roads
- operation of the transfer
station
- household garbage and recycle
pickup
Seymour maintains a transfer
station location on approximately 15 acres. The town has
implemented a Solid Waste Management Plan which includes a
door-to-door recycling program. A private contractor,
hired by the town, provides door-to-door waste removal.
The town has entered into a long-term agreement with the Bristol
Resource Recovery Facility for disposal of its solid waste.
Transfer station hours are:
8:00 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday (closed Monday)
Leaf composting and brush
chipping is available at the transfer station. Brush and
leaves are only accepted on Tuesday, Thursday's from 8:00 am to
2:45 pm and Saturdays until noon.
Leaves must be removed from non-perishable containers at the
site. Brush is limited to six inches in diameter and six
feet in length. Grass clippings are not accepted.
Transfer station permits can be
obtained at the Public Works office or the First Selectman's
Office in the Town Hall.
Snowplowing Policy
There are 90 miles of road in town. Snow removal is very costly
and therefore it is important for DPW to use its resources
wisely with the cooperation from the residence to help minimize
costs.
Plow
Routes: The streets are plowed and sanded in order of
priority. Main roads are addressed first, paying special
attention to steep hills, and problem intersections. Side
streets are next, then dead end roads. Side streets will remain
unplowed if the main roads require repeat plowing. This may not
seem fair to people who live on dead ends or side streets, but
we must keep the main streets clear.
Blocked
Driveways: All snow plows angle the same way, to the
driver’s right, and when going by they will push snow in front
of a driveway. The home owner is responsible for access to his
driveway. The only way to avoid extra shoveling is to wait
until DPW crews are finished with their final clean up on the
street.
Sidewalks:
Per Town ordinance, Seymour property owners are responsible for
removing snow and ice from the sidewalk in front of their
property line with in 24 hours after a storm and keeping it
clear from ice and snow. Heavily used sidewalks near schools
are particularly important.
Mailbox
Damage: The town repairs or replaces mailboxes and or posts
that are actually struck by a plow blade. Usually a paint mark
or truck tire tracks supply evidence of a mailbox strike. The
town does not repair or replace mailboxes that fall from the
force of plowed snow. Mailboxes and supporting posts must be
installed to withstand the rigors of snow removal, including the
force of snow pushed from the street onto the roadside.
Private
Plowing: The Town of Seymour prohibits plow contractors
from pushing snow from driveways or parking lots into the
streets. This is dangerous and hinders the Town‘s snow removal
efforts. If there is no alternative to pushing the snow into the
street, the plow driver must plow off the windrow that was left
across the street by re-plowing the road until it is safe. This
may not necessarily mean bare pavement, but certainly it should
be put back to the way it was.
Residents
who feel they have a legitimate compliant should call the own
Garage at 203 735-5838
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