City of Morrison’s Local Street Project for 2023 Begins Today!

Morrison – The Local Street Project for 2023 started today on South Cherry Street.  This year’s local street project includes South Cherry Street, North Jackson Street (RR Tracks to East Knox Street) and North Heaton Street (RR Tracks to Lincolnway).  As part of this project, some curbing and inlets will be repaired, intersection sidewalk approaches will be reconstructed, and the road surface will be milled and overlaid with new asphalt.
Please be aware that there will be temporary and daily road closures throughout portions of these streets as the project progresses.
The project was awarded to Martin & Company, Oregon, Illinois.
The City of Morrison utilized the engineering services of Willett Hofmann & Associates, Dixon, Illinois.
The project is being funded by Rebuild Illinois Funds, Motor Fuel Tax Funds, and Local 1% Sales Tax Funds at a cost of $379,381.58.
Projected completed date is November 1, 2023.

As Autumn Approaches, City of Morrison Reminds Community of
City Ordinances & Open Burning

With autumn approaching, the City of Morrison is reminding its community of the Municipal Code addressing the disposal and/or burning of yard waste.

OPEN BURNING

Open burning of landscape waste is permitted with the following restrictions:

1) Between the hours of 3:00 pm and sunset on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week and between the hours of 9:00 am and sunset on Saturdays unless either of those days falls on Halloween and/or days designated by the City Council for community-wide trick or treating,

2) On the premise where such waste is generated,

3) Open burning does not occur within six feet of any street or alley, on any street, sidewalk, alley or public ditch,

4) Open burning is constantly attended by a competent and responsible person until such burning is extinguished, and

5) When such burning does not create a visibility hazard on public streets, alleys, sidewalks, etc.

Open burning of landscape waste only shall be permitted. Landscape waste means dry leaves and untreated wood and branches smaller than two (2) inches in diameter but does not include noxious weeds or grass clippings.

Open burning of any garbage, waste, refuse, rubbish or substance of any kind other than landscape waster is prohibited.

POLLUTION OF WATER & STREETS

According to city ordinance, no person shall throw, place, or deposit or cause to be deposited any yard waste (including but not limited to grass clippings, leaves, other yard waste and substances, garbage, etc.) upon any street, alley, ditch or public grounds, or upon any property of another within the limits of the city.

PENALTY

Any person convicted of any violation of these ordinances may be fined not less than $75 nor more than $750 for each day a violation occurs.

WEEKLY YARD WASTE COLLECTION

The City of Morrison provides for the collection of yard waste each Wednesday from April through November of each year. During the months of October and November, yard waste collection will be twice weekly; on Wednesdays and Fridays. Waste must be placed curbside in approved containers or tied in bundles not exceeding 48 inches in length and 35 pounds in weight. Yard waste shall not be mixed with household refuse/garbage.

The City of Morrison would like to remind its community to be conscientious of neighbors and the general public when considering lawful open burning. Due to allergies, asthma, and other health issues, some individuals must alter their everyday activities to avoid their exposure to outside air conditions because of open burning especially during this time of year. Weekly yard waste collection is a great alternative to open burning.

For more information about these and other city ordinances, please contact city hall at 815-772-7657.

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