Residential trash pickup will resume on Monday, February 2. For two weeks, you may place extra bags at no cost. Keep extra bags 3 to 5 feet from containers for automated collection.
Crews are already collecting tree limbs in flat neighborhoods. There is no rush; we will continue going through neighborhoods until everything is collected. Please put your safety first. When safe to do so, please allow 5 feet of clearance between brush and garbage containers, and keep brush away from mailboxes, fences, walls, water meters, utility boxes, and parked cars. We kindly ask that you do not place brush under low branches or power lines, as well. After major storms, the City suspends its usual excess brush policy.
We appreciate your patience as our crews address the aftermath of the recent winter storms.
@TrafficJamSam main roads my family to back to hermitage from a hotel in lebanon were basically fine although lots of broke trees to the sides - driveway and the road on my street off the main road still pretty frozen over though
@TrafficJamSam Well…Cool Springs roads are good. Parking lots and shaded areas can still be sketchy. I honestly haven’t been anywhere else since Friday.
Did you know that runway friction testing plays a crucial role in maintaining safe aircraft operations? Since Friday, amid challenging snow and ice conditions, our airside operations team has performed 48 runway friction tests to ensure every aircraft can depart and land safely.
@TrafficJamSam@NashSevereWx Update: it took him 6 1/2 hours to make what is normally a 3 hour drive. He did stop a couple of times for food and fuel though. I-40 is a mess.
@TrafficJamSam Watched half a dozen cars and a large utility company truck get some degree of stuck on my street yesterday. Unless you are personally a first responder, hospital worker, etc please stay in!!!