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Limb and Brush Collection Continues
The amount of debris has exceeded original extimates. We ask residents to be patient. The collection will make it to all streets in Cedar Hill. Limbs and brush set out after the special pick up trucks have passed will not be picked up until the next monthly bulky brush pick up for your street.
If there is a vehicle parked in front of the brush when the truck comes by, brush will not be picked up and no re-visits will be scheduled. Residents will have to figure out a way to get their material picked up in the regular monthly brush pickup. The monthly brush pickups have a 10 cubic yard limit per address.
This process will continue until the whole city has been served.

Commercial accounts should not place limbs at the street, but call Waste Management at 972.842.5807.

Burning brush within the city limits is unlawful, subject to a fine up to $264. [Map of monthly brush pickups...]

City Election - Candidates & Voting
Early voting at the Government Center lobby, 285 Uptown Blvd.
April 26-May 1 from 8 am to 5 pm.
May 2 from 1-6 pm.
May 3-4 from 7 am to 7 pm.

Election: April 8 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Precincts 0101, 4101, 4102, 4103, 4105, 4109 and 4110 vote at Belt Line Intermediate at 504 E. Belt Line.
Precincts 4100, 4104, 4106, 4107, 4108 vote at Bray Elementary at 218 N. Broad St.

Voter registration cards may be obtained at the reception desk at the Cedar Hill Government Center, the Zula B. Wylie Library or any post office.

Citizens Fire Academy Starts April 1

Community News - Library
Library hosts "Career Cruising" Workshop on Tuesday, March 23rd, 7:00 pm
Unsure about your career direction? Whether you are just beginning to explore the world of work, or whether you are looking to make a career change, Career Cruising has tools to help. At this workshop, you will learn how to:
1. Find careers that match your interests;
2. Get the inside scoop on any career with in-depth profiles, multimedia interviews and an on-the-job Photofile;
3. Learn about the education and training options available to you;
4. Create a Portfolio to save your career exploration progress and build a professional-looking resume.
[Additional info...]
Book signing at the Library with Ramona Logan, Former Broadcast Journalist, on March 29th, 6:30 pm
Ramona Logan, veteran broadcast journalist and accomplished author, will present and sign her new book: “The Beauty of Grace: Pearls of Wisdom For Beauty From the Inside Out”. Please join us for this inspirational event celebrating Women’s History Month!
Light refreshments will be served.
[Additional info...]
March is Women's History Month at the Library
Saturday, March 6th at 2:00 pm - Nancy Drew & American Girl Tea Party
Monday, March 8th 6:30 pm - Family Reading Night with State Representative Helen Giddings
Monday, March 29th 6:30 - 8:30 pm - Book Signing with Former NBC Newscaster, Ramona Logan [Additional info...]
Free AARP Tax Help Begins February 16th
Beginning in mid-February, the AARP will be providing free tax preparation assistance every Tuesday from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm. The services will be provided free until April 13 in the library meeting room.
Tell a librarian
Tell a librarian gives you the opportunity to tell us about a good book less than two years old which we do not currently have in our collection. Tell a librarian

 
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