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Department of Public Works
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Hours |
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7:00
A.M.–3:30
P.M. |

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Phone |
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[315] 457-1882 |
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Fax |
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[315] 457-3613 |
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Email |
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supt11@verizon.net |
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Address |
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310 Sycamore Street
Liverpool, New York
13088 |
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Superintendent
Assistant. Superintendent |
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William Asmus
Mike Neverette |
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The
Department of Public Works provides the following services:
Yard Waste Pickup - Yard waste will be picked up on the 1st and 3rd
Monday of each month from April to October.
Dates are as follows: April 4 & 18; May 2 & 16; June 6 & 20; July 5 (Monday is holiday) & 18; August 1 & 15; September 6 (Monday is holiday)
& 19; October 3 & 17
Yard Waste includes grass,
brush, leaves, seedlings, shrubbery, Christmas trees and trimmed
tree branches. Yard Waste does not include
dirt, stone, lumber or debris resulting from private or professional
tree removal.
Yard Waste does not need to be tied, but must be
placed in small neat piles at curbside (not in the street) NO PLASTIC BAGS PLEASE!
Sanitary Sewer Services- call 435-3137
available 24/7
Rubbish Collection—Rubbish is collected every
Tuesday, even if Monday is a holiday. Recyclables are collected each
Wednesday. Place items to the curb after 4:00
P.M. on the evening before pickup. Stickers
must be placed on the garbage bag, not on the can.
Large Item pickup—Large items are picked up
on regular trash day. They must have the appropriate stickers placed
on them. The following are a list of common items with the
appropriate sticker requirements: |
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Item |
Pounds |
Stickers needed |
| Kitchen chair |
30 |
1 orange |
| Stuffed chair |
60 |
2 orange |
| Day bed |
150 |
5 orange |
| Twin mattress |
30 |
1 orange |
| Double mattress |
60 |
2 orange |
| Queen mattress |
90 |
3 orange |
| King mattress |
120 |
4 orange |
| Twin/double box spring |
30 |
1 orange |
| King/Queen box spring |
60 |
2 orange |
| Sofa/Couches |
60 per seat |
2 orange per seat |
| Hide-a-beds (double bed size) |
150 |
5 orange |
| Hide-a-beds (queen bed size) |
180 |
6 orange |
| Recliners |
90 |
3 orange |
| Laundry sinks (concrete) |
210 |
7 orange |
| Carpet |
Per 8 sq yds |
1 orange |
| Washers/dryers |
Each machine |
5 orange |
| Water heaters |
Each machine |
5 orange |
| Stoves/dishwashers |
Each machine |
5 orange |
| Car tires w/rims |
Each |
4 orange |
| Tires (no rims) |
Each |
3 orange |
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To dispose of items containing Freon,
please contact OCCRA at 453-2866
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Yard Waste Pickup—In an effort to provide
additional services to the residents of the Village of Liverpool the
following changes are being made to the "Yard Waste" Policy: |
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Yard Waste does not need to be tied, but must be
placed in small neat piles at curbside (not in the street) according
to the requirements listed below. NO PLASTIC BAGS PLEASE!
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Yard Waste will be picked up the
First and Third Monday of each month from April through
October of each year. Dates are as follows: April 4 & 18, May 2 &
16, June 6 & 20, July 5 (Monday is holidya) & 18, August 1 & 15,
September 6 (Monday is holiday) & 19, October 3 & 17
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The Yard Waste Policy is intended only for the use of
Village of Liverpool residents, and excludes waste left
by any professional service provider. It is not intended to include
any waste from tree removal, whether the tree is removed by a
professional tree service or by the homeowner. |
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Any questions pertaining to the
Yard Waste Policy should be directed to William Asmus, Village of
Liverpool Superintendent of Public Works at 457-1882 |
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If there are questions as to
whether the Village of Liverpool will pick up certain Yard
Waste, please contact Superintendent Asmus at the above number
before commencing work.
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Yard Waste includes grass,
brush, leaves, seedlings, shrubbery, Christmas trees and trimmed
tree branches. Yard Waste does not include
dirt, stone, lumber or debris resulting from private or professional
tree removal. |
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Yard Waste should be placed at the
Village curbside any time after 4:00 PM on the day before the
scheduled pickup and should be processed as follows:
a. Trimmed tree
branches, shrubbery, and other trimmings too large to be swept up
shall be placed into piles meeting the following requirements:
1. Total amount of all piles put out on any given
pickup day may not exceed 10 feet in length, 2 feet in height, and 3
feet in depth;
2. No bundle or single piece of Yard Waste can
exceed the weight of 75 pounds;
3. No single piece of Yard Waste shall exceed 3
feet in length, nor 4 inches in diameter.
b.. Grass, brush, leaves, and seedlings small
enough to be raked up shall be placed in any of the following
containers:
1. Paper Bags;
2.. Corrugated cardboard boxes;
3. Appropriate metal or plastic containers, none
of which when filled shall exceed the weight of 75 pounds and all of
which shall be labeled as Yard Waste for identification by
the Hauler.
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Yard Waste
brought about by storm damage is to be processed in the same
manner as above during Yard Waste Season (April through October).
Any resident with yard waste that is the result of storm damage
after October should contact Public Works Superintendent Asmus at
457-1882.
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This policy
amended and adopted February 11, 2008 by removing plastic bags from
the list of containers that can be used. NO PLASTIC BAGS PLEASE |
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The
Liverpool Village Department of Public Works Superintendent is
a supervisory position with responsibility for overseeing the proper
maintenance and repair of all village streets, sidewalks, trees,
storm sewers, cemetery, parks, buildings, and grounds. The
Superintendent will effectively supervise, contract, or perform any
activity necessary in the field of public works for the Village of
Liverpool. The DPW Superintendent is responsible for the development
of and follow-through on department procedures for following
inter-departmental and inter-agency protocols and for all department
results. The Superintendent prioritizes department activities based
on requests from village residents, routine work, emergency
situations and directives from the Village Board of Trustees. |
Some of the essential functions of the DPW
Superintendent include:
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Oversees required
duties for removal of snow and ice from village streets.
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Makes recommendations to the village board regarding major
projects, materials, equipment and personnel.
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Oversees the work of
all contractors. Advises the village board on payment to
contractors.
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Coordinates and
supervises project work, collaborating with village engineer and
other contracted professionals as required.
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Prepares and
maintains the department budget.
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Enforces regulations
and maintains accurate record keeping in compliance with all OSHA
and DOT safety requirements for personnel operating motor vehicles,
using heavy machinery and working with hazardous chemicals for the
department. |
Site Maintained by Mary E Sims Village Clerk
Site last updated on February 24, 2011
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