Public Works FAQs
 

What do we do with leaves and limbs?
Pick up covers only light pruning and you will need to chop up your limbs. We will not pick up anything longer than 6' in length and 4" in diameter. Leaves need to raked to the shoulder of the road. Debris trash should be out by the road on Monday morning and is usually picked up on a weekly basis, however, weather and other conditions may prevent us from picking it up within a week's time. If your debris has not been picked up in over two weeks, please call us.

If you have a tree cut down by a tree service, that company needs to remove the tree and its debris.

What do we do with household debris?
Household debris can include tires (without rims), empty paint cans (partially full and full paint cans must be taken to the land fill), refrigerators, stoves, and small appliances. We do not pick up carpet or new construction. New construction debris must be handled by the contractor.

What do I do if my water and sewer leaks?
Call the Public Works department during regular business hours (639-2071). For evenings and weekends, you must call Harnett County's non-emergency dispatch (910-893-9111)who will contact an on-call Public Utilities employee.

How do I know if a water problem is Angier's or my responsibility?
The right-of-way determines who will take care of water or sewer leaks/seepage. Generally you can gauge this by the right-of-way being approximately 30 feet from the center of the road onto your property. This area is the Town's responsibility. Anything beyond that line is your responsibility. You can also figure out where this line falls by the clean-out pipe on your property. If you do not have a clean-out, we will not be responsible for your sewer.

What can be done about pot holes?
Contact us by phone or email to report the pot hole location with a street name and the nearest address to the pot hole. You can also use the online form to the right to report a pot hole.

What can be done about a street light that is out?
Contact us by phone or email to report the light's location with a street name and the number on the pole (the pole number is located about 6' up on the pole). Someone should be by within two weeks to replace the light.

Who do I report a roadside animal carcass to?
Public Works will take care of removal of the carcass within the town limits. The Department of Transportation (DOT) takes care of animal carcasses outside of the city limits. You can reach the DOT at 910-893-3101. Do not call Animal Control.

More Information

Residential customers are allowed two trash carts per dwelling. The trash carts are billed with your water bill at $8.50 each per month. Commercial customers are allowed two trash carts at $12.00 each. Any additional trash carts must be contracted out by the property owner.

Town Utility Bill Policy
Covered by Government/Finance.

Water, Sewer and Trash Rates
Covered by Government/Finance.


REPORT A POTHOLE:

Street:
Nearest Address:

REPORT A STREET LIGHT OUT:
Street:
Pole Number: