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Suite 445A
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(301) 344-0637

Judge George Jarrod Hazel was born in Queens, NY in 1975. He graduated from Morehouse College, cum laude, in 1996 and from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1999.

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Judge Hazel began his legal career as an associate at the law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in Washington, DC from 1999 to 2004. He served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Columbia from 2005 to 2008 and in the District of Maryland from 2008 to 2010 where he served as Southern Division coordinator for Project EXILE. From 2011 until his appointment to the bench, Judge Hazel served as Chief Deputy State's Attorney for Baltimore, Maryland.

On September 25, 2013, President Barack Obama nominated Judge Hazel to serve as a United States District Judge. On May 1, 2014, the United States Senate confirmed his nomination and he received his judicial commission on May 2, 2014

Judge Hazel serves on the Board of Deacons at the Metropolitan Baptist Church and is a member of the Lawyers Round Table.


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Garbage, Recycling, Yard Waste, Schedule

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Yard Waste pick-ups are scheduled for the 1st Week in April thru the 1st week in December

Holiday Garbage, Recycling and Brush Pick up:

  • NEW YEARS DAY
    MEMORIAL DAY
    JULY 4TH
    LABOR DAY
    THANKSGIVING DAY
    CHRISTMAS DAY
  • HOLIDAY DELAYS – COLLECTION DAY DELAYED ONE DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK WHEN HOLIDAY FALLS ON MONDAY - FRIDAY

Chipper:
Every Wednesday for the entire year. Weather or Holidays can delay pick up
-Picks up real Christmas Trees

Trash Pick Up

  • Trash must be at the curb by 7:00 a.m. to ensure pick up.
  • Trash cans must be 10 to 35 gallons, not to exceed 60 lbs. Or in approved garbage carts purchased from the DPW
  • Bags placed at curb cannot exceed 40 lbs.
  • Bulk items should be placed at curb by 7:00 a.m. with a maximum of three items per week.
  • Wood must be tied and bundled, no longer than 3 feet in length and no larger than 18 inches in diameter - all nails must be removed
  • Carpet and Padding should be cut into 4 ft lengths, rolled and tied. Not to exceed 18 inches in diameter per bundle.
  • Construction Materials will not be picked up. Residents can take it to SOCRRA by appointment: 248-288-5153
  • Tires will not be picked up. Residents should check with a tire installation store to see if they will take them.
  • Logs - Any tree branches larger that 6 inches in diameter are considered logs- Logs must be cut into 2 ft lengths or less, bundled and set out with trash. Bundles can not exceed 60 lbs.
  • Concrete: See Special Refuse Collection
  • Used Motor Oil: See Special Refuse Collection
  • Household Hazardous Waste items such as, paint cans, light bulbs, chemicals, syringes, pesticides etc.: Please see Recycling info.
  • Electronics: Please see Recycling info.

Yard Waste
Yard Waste pick-ups are scheduled for the 1st Week in April thru the 1st week in December

Yard Waste includes: Grass Clippings, leaves, garden wastes, spent flowers and plants, weeds, small tree and shrub trimming, small twigs, Halloween pumpkins, pine needles and cones, wood chips, sawdust, potting soil, clean dirt, vines, fruit and vegetable peelings.
Please do not include: meat, fish, bones, oils and fats, dairy products, pet manure, cat litter, cooked food, bread, charcoal, coffee grounds, paper products, plastics or egg shells.

  • Yard Waste must be in 35 gallon (maximum) containers with yard waste stickers, not to exceed 60 lbs. or in paper yard waste bags by 7:00am to ensure pickup.
  • Yard Waste pick-ups are scheduled for the 1st Week in April thru the 1st Week in December
LEAVES
  • Do not rake leaves into the street.
  • All leaves must be put into paper leaf yard waste bags or trash cans labeled with a yard waste sticker. Containers are limited to 35 gallons, not to exceed 60 lbs.
  • Plastic bags are not acceptable
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  • Yard Waste Stickers are available at City Hall Monday - Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Treasury counter, or at the DPW Office located at 24211 Couzens Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Brush Chipping
A contractor will go thru the entire city every Wednesday. You do not need to call for collection.

  • Should be out by 7:00 a.m. to ensure pick up.
  • The contractor will remove up to 15 minutes worth per household per week.
  • Brush must be 4 ft. to 12 ft long, 1-6 inches in diameter, and all cut ends must be facing the same direction at the curb, neatly stacked and not tangled.
  • Brush must not have vines, dirt, roots, or debris mixed in
  • Will pick up real Christmas Trees
  • All brush under 4 ft. long must be tied and bundled, not to exceed 18 inches in diameter per bundle and can be put out to be collected with Yard Waste.
  • Any tree branches larger that 6 inches in diameter are considered logs. Logs must be cut into 2 ft lengths or less, bundled and set out with trash. Bundles can not exceed 60 lbs
  • When a resident or contractor cuts down a tree, the resident or contractor is responsible for brush removal.

Special Refuse Collection

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  • Motor oil may be dropped off Monday through Thursday at the DPW yard located at 24211 Couzens, between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Stop in the office for details.
  • Concrete will be picked up only on your first two street maintenance days in May. Residents may put out a maximum of one cubic yard. One cubic yard is equal to 3 ft x 3 ft X 3 ft. Otherwise residents can take it to State Crushing on Sherwood north of 10 Mile Road. Please call them for details at (586) 757-3612.

SOCRRA's Recycling Drop-Off Center is open 6 days a week and free to the public. Drop-Off Center is located at 995 Coolidge, Troy, MI (between 14 Mile and Maple).

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At SOCRRA's Self Service Recycling Drop-Off Center, you can recycle:

Mixed Recycling

  • Newspaper
  • Junk Mail
  • Magazines
  • Cereal Boxes
  • Milk Cartons
  • Juice Boxes
  • Empty Cans
  • Aerosol Cans
  • Glass Bottles
  • Glass Jars
  • Plastic Bottles
  • Plastic Jugs
  • Plastic Containers

Bulky Rigid Plastics

Plastic items larger than a 5 gallon bucket such as:

  • Old curbside recycling bins
  • Plastic Laundry baskets
  • Plastic lawn/patio chairs
  • Plastic toys
  • Plastic buckets
  • Plastic crates
  • Plastic totes or storage containers

Cardboard – Please Flatten Boxes

Scrap Metal Items

  • Pots
  • Pans
  • Hot Water Heaters
  • Holiday Lights

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  • Styrofoam (no peanuts)
  • Plastic Bags
  • Plastic Wrap
  • Hard Cover Books
  • VHS Tapes
  • Cassettes
  • CDs
  • Bottle Caps
  • Clothes and Shoes

SOCRRA's Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Center is open 6 days a week. Drop-Off Center is located at 995 Coolidge, Troy, MI (between 14 Mile and Maple).

This service is available ONLY to residents of our 12 SOCRRA communities as well as Bingham Farms, the City of Bloomfield Hills (not the Township) and Franklin Village. Residents of the City of Rochester and Rochester Hills may use this service after purchasing a voucher from their city office. Paper voucher must be presented at SOCRRA. Residency will be verified by attendant.

Some materials require special handling for safe disposal and should not be placed in the trash.
See below list for examples of Household Hazardous Waste.

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  • Automotive Products
  • Lawn & Garden Products
  • Medical Items
  • Motor Oil/Filters
  • Oil Filters
  • Automotive Batteries
  • Brake/Transmission Fluids
  • Gasoline (in Fire Marshall approved container) *container not returned
  • Pesticides
  • Insecticides
  • Herbicides
  • Fungicides
  • Fertilizer
  • Any old medication (prescription or non) - Empty into unmarked zip top baggie
  • Cleaning Products
  • Syringes/Needles in rigid plastic or metal container
  • Workshop/Paint Products
  • Miscellaneous
  • Any Household Cleaners
  • Ammonia
  • Bleach
  • Wood/Metal cleaners and polishes
  • Latex and Oil Paints
  • Adhesives and Glues
  • Paint thinner/remover
  • Caulk
  • Furniture Strippers
  • Rechargeable Batteries
  • Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs)
  • Cooking Oil
  • 4ft & 8ft fluorescent tubes

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NOT ACCEPTED: Unlabeled waste or containers with unknown contents, radioactive materials, explosives, waste from clean-ups or spills, hazardous waste generated by a business or industry.

SOCRRA's Electronics Drop-Off Center is open 6 days a week. Drop-Off Center is located at 995 Coolidge, Troy, MI (between 14 Mile and Maple).

This service is available ONLY to residents and businesses of our 12 SOCRRA communities as well as residents of Bingham Farms, the City of Bloomfield Hills (not the Township) and Franklin Village. Residents of the City of Rochester and Rochester Hills may use this service after purchasing a voucher from their city office. Paper voucher must be presented at SOCRRA. Residency will be verified by attendant.

Electronic items require special handling and should not be disposed of in regular trash. Electronics can be brought to SOCRRA for recycling and safe disposal free of charge.
See below for examples of electronic items.

  • Computer Monitors

  • CPUs Dragonrise inc generic usb joystick driver.

  • Televisions

  • Radios

  • Telephones

  • Cell Phones

  • Copy Machines/Scanners

  • Fax Machines

  • Stereos

  • Video Game Systems

  • DVD, VCR and CD Players

  • Routers

You are responsible for removing any sensitive or personal information from hard drives, etc. SOCRRA does not provide this service.

SOCRRA's Paper Shredder is open 6 days a week and free to the public. Drop-Off Center is located at 995 Coolidge, Troy, MI (between 14 Mile and Maple).

Please only shred sensitive documents. Staples are okay. Please no paper clips and no plastic.

Presciption Drugs Recycling-

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Starting November 3, 2016, Expired Prescriptions can be dropped off at the Police Department Lobby for proper disposal. No sharps please! The Police Department is located within the City Hall Building at 111 E Nine Mile Road.

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