For three consecutive weeks beginning November 14th and ending November 28th, trash vendor Waste Management will offer curbside leaf collection. Property owners are asked to rake leaves on a weekly basis and place in brown biodegradable bags. Please do not store leaves, whether bagged or otherwise, near any inlets, catch basins, manholes, or other storm sewer structures. Although economic indicators have been recently trending in a positive direction, millions of Americans have not yet recovered from the devastating financial impacts of the pandemic.
While an eviction moratorium has prevented vulnerable renters from immediately losing their homes during this crisis, it does not waive or reduce delinquent charges. The Allegheny County Department of Human Services has initiated a program to assist individuals who have been unable to pay their rent or utility fees due to lose of income. For more information, please see the attached flyer. After more than years of operating at the corner of Brownsville Road and Marylea Avenue, Brentwood Borough has relocated its offices.
This move to an entirely new municipal building at a site that previously housed a dilapidated structure follows a decade long planning process and 18 months of construction. Staff began to transition to this new facility in December, and the lobby was officially opened to visitors on January 4, Please take note that, if you are dropping off or mailing documents to Brentwood Borough, our new address is Brownsville Road.
In order to protect our natural environment from harmful materials, regulations for the collection of refuse have been significantly tightened in recent decades. While these actions are vital from a public health perspective, they also make the disposal of certain common household goods difficult. Wednesday 27 October Remembrance Day parade and service.
Read news. Thursday 4 November Monday 11 October Stars of Brentwood awards. Congratulations to the winners of the Stars of Brentwood Awards, which celebrate the huge efforts of the community and voluntary sector during the pandemic. Discover our borough and support our high streets by shopping with Click It Local. Find out more Essex Registration Service are located at Brentwood Library.
Essex Police operate from the Town Hall, but there is no public access. Phone: The phoneline is open Monday to Thursday, am to 5pm and fridays am to pm.
Email: enquiries brentwood. Contact your local Councillor. To report errors or broken links on the website: Email: it brentwood. An emergency is defined as events or incidents involving significant risk to life, limb or property. The service does not deal with general enquiries.
Follow the Council's social media accounts where we will always aim to update you on out of hours issues we are aware of. You will find our Twitter and Facebook details at the foot of this page. In the event of an emergency please ring the telephone number provided below which is relevant to the type of emergency that you wish to report:. Emergency Council service — — This number can be used for emergencies in respect of council buildings and assets, flooding, dangerous structures, fire or accident damage in imminent danger of collapse onto a public place and any civil emergency.
Emergency Council housing repairs — select option 2 - This number must only be used in an emergency that is likely to be life threatening or cause serious injury to persons or significant damage to property.
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