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February 28, 2023
74. Blowing Leaves and Not Bagging Causes Problems with Tampa City Councilman Bill Carlson
Grass clippings and yard waste blown into the street are causing damage to Tampa Bay, and it’s likely causing problems where you live. This episode of George Siegal's podcast features Tampa City Councilman Bill Carlson, and Chris Pratt, from the Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, as they discuss illegal dumping, environmental protection, grass clippings on yards, fines for offenders, and more.
During their discussion, they provide insightful suggestions such as contacting the mayor's office for better code enforcement and neighborhood associations for newsletters that remind people of the fines involved. They also encourage residents to reach out to their neighbors, watch out for each other, and build a sense of community. Tune in now to learn more about why it is important to keep Tampa clean and safe!
Topics Discussed:
- Illegal Dumping
- Environmental Protection Issues
- Grass Clippings Left on Yards
- Fines For Offenders
- Suggestions For Residents to Keep Tampa Clean & Safe
Entities Mentioned:
- Bill Carlson (Guest)
- George Siegal (Host)
- Chris Pratt (Guest)
- Mayor's Office
- Neighborhood Associations
Important information from Homeowners Be Aware:
Here are ways you can follow me on-line:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeownersbeaware/
Website: https://homeownersbeaware.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-siegal/
If you'd like to reach me for any reason, here's the link to my contact form:
https://homeownersbeaware.com/contact
Here's the link to the trailer for the documentary film I'm making: Built to Last: Buyer Beware.
🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, don't keep it to yourself! Share it with your friends and help spread the knowledge. Remember to hit the like button, subscribe for more insightful content, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts. Your support means the world to us! 🌟
Thanks for listening!
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February 28, 2023
74. Blowing Leaves and Not Bagging Causes Problems with Tampa City Councilman Bill Carlson
Grass clippings and yard waste blown into the street are causing damage to Tampa Bay, and it’s likely causing problems where you live. This episode of George Siegal's podcast features Tampa City Councilman Bill Carlson, and Chris Pratt, from the Environmental Protection Commission of Hillsborough County, as they discuss illegal dumping, environmental protection, grass clippings on yards, fines for offenders, and more.
During their discussion, they provide insightful suggestions such as contacting the mayor's office for better code enforcement and neighborhood associations for newsletters that remind people of the fines involved. They also encourage residents to reach out to their neighbors, watch out for each other, and build a sense of community. Tune in now to learn more about why it is important to keep Tampa clean and safe!
Topics Discussed:
- Illegal Dumping
- Environmental Protection Issues
- Grass Clippings Left on Yards
- Fines For Offenders
- Suggestions For Residents to Keep Tampa Clean & Safe
Entities Mentioned:
- Bill Carlson (Guest)
- George Siegal (Host)
- Chris Pratt (Guest)
- Mayor's Office
- Neighborhood Associations
Important information from Homeowners Be Aware:
Here are ways you can follow me on-line:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeownersbeaware/
Website: https://homeownersbeaware.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-siegal/
If you'd like to reach me for any reason, here's the link to my contact form:
https://homeownersbeaware.com/contact
Here's the link to the trailer for the documentary film I'm making: Built to Last: Buyer Beware.
🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, don't keep it to yourself! Share it with your friends and help spread the knowledge. Remember to hit the like button, subscribe for more insightful content, and leave a review to let us know your thoughts. Your support means the world to us! 🌟
Thanks for listening!
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