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New Fairfield town workers canvasing neighborhoods to document storm damage

New Fairfield town crews will be back canvasing neighborhoods today, documenting storm damage to homes and roads.  The employees are wearing bright colored New Fairfield vests and are using mobile devices to collect data and images.  This is being done to quality New Fairfield's public and private property for possible FEMA funding.
 
The Drop Off Center in New Fairfield will be open 4pm to 7 tonight and on Saturday from 8am to 3:45pm.  New Fairfield residents can dispose of brush, under 8-inches in diameter, free of charge.  The size of brush is limited by the size of the chipper.  New Fairfield officials say they are working on getting a larger machine, and may be able to accept bigger brush in the future. 
 
Contractors will be charged $10 for a pick-up truck of brush or $20 for a box truck.  Wood chips are free. 
 
Material should not be dumped on other town properties.  New Fairfield will pick up brush from curbsides, but a date has not yet been determined.

New Fairfield town crews will be back canvasing neighborhoods today, documenting storm damage to homes and roads.  The employees are wearing bright colored New Fairfield vests and are using mobile devices to collect data and images.  This is being done to quality New Fairfield's public and private property for possible FEMA funding.

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