KALAMAZOO TOWNSHIP, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — The Township of Kalamazoo Board announced its plans for storm cleanup on Tuesday, February 27.
Starting Tuesday, February 28, the Road Commission of Kalamazoo County (RCKC) will have two Road Crews working in the Township, focusing on
picking up what was cut open the roads.
Township residents will be able to drop off debris starting Tuesday February 28, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Mulders Landscape located at 3333 Ravine Road. Those making a drop off need to have their ID proving their residency in Kalamazoo Township.
Starting no later than Thursday, March 9, the Township contractor will come through and start picking up limbs and brush from the curbside of residents.
Crews will start in the Westwood and Eastwood neighborhoods following RCKC.
- Debris must be curbside, but not in the road.
- The length of the debris must be no longer than five (5) feet.
- The diameter or width does not matter.
- The cubic yardage does not matter.
- The weight does not matter (debris must be able to be moved to the curbside)
- Since this is a one-time pass through, residents are asked to have all debris curbside before Thursday, March 9.
A state of emergency was called by Kalamazoo County on Thursday February 23.






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