From HRM streets to Nova Scotia highways: Who handles roadside cleanup?
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From HRM streets to Nova Scotia highways: Who handles roadside cleanup?
When it comes to keeping our roadsides clean and clear, who's responsible? In Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), the responsibility lies with the municipality itself. However, once you venture beyond the borders of HRM into the rest of Nova Scotia, the answer can vary quite a bit.
In HRM, the Public Works Department is in charge of roadside cleanup. This includes removing snow and ice from roadsides, as well as litter and debris. The department has a team dedicated to this task, ensuring that residents have clear acces…
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