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Franklin warns residents about grass clippings

Franklin warns residents about grass clippings

As the spring mowing season commences, Franklin is reminding citizens that there is an ordinance prohibiting yard debris and grass clippings on streets and sidewalks.

When yard debris and grass clippings are left on sidewalks or blown into streets, there is potential for materials to get into the stormwater drains blocking them and causing water sheet flows to be rerouted and result in run off and flooding issues.

Grass and debris also cause significant risk to cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians including reduced traction, visibility issues and potential for accidents.  

The Town of Franklin encourages all residents to keep yard debris within their own yards and to cut grass in a way that keeps clippings on their property and to blow any clippings back from the street and off sidewalks.  

Code enforcement is responsible for monitoring and issuing of warnings and/or violations for not following the ordinance. Reports can be made by contacting Angela Green, code enforcement officer at 828.524.2516.

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