[Everyone] [External] Red Trash Bin
Walker, Elaine
psyefw at emory.edu
Thu Jan 14 19:59:40 UTC 2021
Hello Vincent,
I don’t believe that came from 344, although it is remotely possible that the real estate agent put it out there.
I will check it tomorrow when I come by.
Regards,
EWalker
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From: Everyone <everyone-bounces at chelseaplacedecatur.com> On Behalf Of Vincent Wimbush via Everyone
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Subject: [External] [Everyone] Red Trash Bin
Greetings, neighbors.
A red trash bin (without an address on it) was placed on the curb for the attention of sanitation workers almost two weeks ago. (A plant container was also left.) The workers left the bin in the middle of the sidewalk. After several days passed I picked up the bin and placed it near mailboxes, hoping that someone would claim it and move it. As of the last hour or so, the bin has still not been moved.
Might this be something someone has forgotten about or overlooked? I think you may agree with me that items like this should not be left out of place, that the bin should be moved.
Thanks for consideration.
Vincent Wimbush
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