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ANNUAL LOOSE LEAVES CLEAN-UP NOVEMBER & DECEMBER Residents are reminded that leaf season begins on November 1st and ends December 31st of each year. This is the only time that loose leaves may be raked into the edge of the street for collection. Grass clippings may be mixed with leaves, but please do not intermix any trash or brush. There will be no brush pick-up during leaf season. City forces will follow a systematic route and conduct a city-wide sweep for leaf pick-up. Once the entire route is completed, it will be repeated as necessary. The specific times and locations for leaf pick-up will vary based upon the volumes of leaves encountered and the workload requirements for City forces. Please be patient as we make our rounds - we will get to everyone. Aslo new this year and due to the reduced work-week for City employees, residents are strongly encouraged to put their leaves out loose and not bag wherever possible. This will help to make our operations more efficient by minimizing the necessity for a second labor crew to pick-up bags. Your cooperation with this is greatly appreciated. The New Jersey State Library has created a web site that assists New Jersey residents and businesses to help them through tough economic times. The site: http://gethelp.njlibraries.org/has links and references in areas, such as: New Jersey Work Tools; New Jersey Financial Tools; New Jersey Housing Tools; New Jersey Health Tools; New Jersey Parental Tools; and Tools for Seniors. FY2007 FY2008 FY2009 FY2010 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 At the September 20, 2011 regular Commission Meeting, Commissioner Derella presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2012 Budget. To view the presentation, please click the link below: Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Presentation At the September 4, 2012 regular Commission Meeting, Commissioner Derella presented the proposed Fiscal Year 2012 Budget. To view the presentation, please click the link below: The Carmen DeGregorio Hero Fund "Citizen Service Act" Citizen Leadership Form Application for membership on the following Boards: a. Millville Development Corporation b. Millville Housing Authority c. Millville Industrial Commission d. Millville Planning Board e. Shade Tree Commission f. UEZ g. Zoning Board of Adjustment Citizen Leadership Form Application ELECTRONIC WASTE (E-WASTE) NO LONGER TO BE PICKED-UP AT CURBSIDE EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2011 Residents are advised that beginning January 1, 2011, Electronic Waste will no longer be picked-up at curbside but must be delivered to the City of Millville Public Works Complex on Ware Avenue. Electronic waste (aka E-Waste) includes TV's, Computers, Monitors, Lap Tops, Fluorescent Lamps, Light Ballasts, Car Batteries, Household Batteries and Cell Phones. The Cumberland County Improvement Authority has provided the City with a shed located at the Public Works Complex on Ware Avenue to be utilized for the drop-off and temporary storage of all Electronic Waste products. Residents are encouraged to begin now in taking advantage of the drop-off at the Public Works Complex as the curbside service will be phased-out over the next couple of months. For information regarding how to prepare yourself and your family prior to a Hurricane or Tropical Storm, please visit the State of New Jersey website for Family Preparedness: Hurricanes: What To Do Now Before a Hurricane or Tropical Storm Strikes. Grill Safety The following information is to help homeowners who are facing foreclosure or other housing related problems: - Foreclosure Fast Facts: A 2-page listing of assistance, numbers to call, and general assistance, including counseling agencies experienced in foreclosure: http://www.nj.gov/dca/hmfa/foreclosureprevention_resources.pdf - The Mayor's Combat Kit: Materials and sources of information on buying a home, mortgage assistance and foreclosure, designed especially for Mayors: http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/njhope/mayorkit.html - The NJ HOPE (Home Ownership Preservation Effort) website provides information about resources that are available for homeowners who are delinquent in their mortgage payments, need counseling or have questions: http://www.state.nj.us/dobi/njhope/ Click Here for Info Click Link below: NJ DEP Announcement: New mobile phone application to help visitors plan for and make the most out of their trips to New Jersey's State Parks, Forest and Historic Sites. For more information regarding these events click on the links below: Division of Parks and Forestry: www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests Calendar of Events: www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/calendar/index.html The Official New Jersey State Parks and Forests Guide: www.pocketranger.com/apps/nj/apps.php Official New Jersey Tourism Website: www.visitnj.org Open Public Records Act Information OPRA Request Form Street Patching & Utility Opening Repairs- 2013
Proposed Prequalification Regulations for the Structural Stabilization & Stucco Restoration of the 1857 Millville Bank Notice of Intent- Ordinances on 1st Reading: Chapter 11- Construction Permit Fees Coin-Drop Martial Arts Organization Coin-Drop Millville Girls Softball Organization Amending Firefighters Salaries Amending Police Superior Officers Salaries Notice of Final Passage- Ordinances on 2nd and Final Reading Public Notice Amending Planning Board Annual Meeting Notice
Millville City Commission Millville Development Corporation Millville Industrial Commission Millville Planning Board (May 13th Meeting is Canceled) Millville Shade Tree Commission Millville Zoning Board of Adjustment
For information regarding the rights of tenants during foreclosure, please visit the State of New Jersey website for public advocacy. ![]() April 16, 2013 Election Information FORMS Voter Registration Application Form Solicitud De Inscripcion De Elector De New Jersey Wastewater Questionaire Vital Statistics Forms and Information |



