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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP why don’t you be a good neighbor and push the cans up to their house?[/quote] Oh, my god. As we already went over again above, the OP said (in the very first post) that she'd already done this twice, and they were almost immediately pushed back out. [quote=Anonymous]I live in a townhouse community in Ballston, so there are a lot of renters in the neighborhood. Recently, new renters moved into two of the units beside ours and both have a habit of leaving their trash bins on the sidewalk all week long. They rolled them out for trash pickup 3+ weeks ago, and they have remained out on the public sidewalk ever since. Because it obstructs our ability to walk on the sidewalk,[b] I've pushed the trash cans back onto their patios a couple of times only to find that they move them back onto the sidewalk immediately. [/b] Is there anyone within Arlington County that governs this sort of thing or do I personally have to go over there and ask them to move their trash cans back in? I seem to remember you are only allowed to leave your trash cans out for the 24 hours around your pickup day, but I can't find it on the website anymore, and now I have no idea who to call. [/quote][/quote]
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