(KNZA)--The city of Hiawatha is seeking feedback on whether trash pickup should be removed from residential alley's and the city go with curbside pickup only.
Residents can give their input by responding to a survey on the back of their September water bill or on-line at the city's Facebook page.
Mayor Bill Collins said at the city commission's August 19 meeting he would like to get a consensus on how the community feels about the issue and suggested the survey be conducted.
Commissioners are considering an ordinance that would prohibit the operation of trash truck's and other heavy duty trucks over a certain weight in residential alleys.
The issue first came up at the commission's August 5 meeting when commissioners were informed a resident had voiced concerns about trash trucks damaging alleys.
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