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Black Mountain Postpones Monday-Tuesday Trash Pickup Ahead of Winter Storm

Black Mountain postponed Monday and Tuesday trash collection because hazardous winter road conditions threatened safe pickup; residents should watch town channels for rescheduling and safety guidance.

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Black Mountain Postpones Monday-Tuesday Trash Pickup Ahead of Winter Storm
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The Town of Black Mountain postponed all sanitation routes scheduled for Monday, Feb. 2 and Tuesday, Feb. 3 because of hazardous road conditions during a winter storm, the town said in a News Flash on its website. The decision affected regular curbside trash pickup and left residents waiting for rescheduling details as crews focused on keeping roads clear and emergency services running.

The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg issued a winter storm warning for the region, with WLOS reporting that the warning was in effect "from 4 p.m. Friday through 7 a.m. Sunday, with the possibility of extension depending on conditions." Town officials said they monitored that threat closely as Public Works prepared for sustained winter conditions.

Town communications emphasized operational readiness. "Town departments are prepared for the winter weather to ensure public safety and continuity of essential services," the News Flash said. Preparations included fueling and inspecting vehicles and equipment, sharpening and fueling chainsaws, stocking the town salt supply, and scheduling additional staffing for the weekend. The snow removal contractor "has been placed on standby, and plow routes have been mapped and divided into six zones to improve response efficiency," the town noted.

For residents, the immediate impact was a pause in curbside service and an instruction to await updates. "All collections normally scheduled for Monday, Feb. 2 and Tuesday, Feb. 3 are postponed until road conditions improve. Please check Town website for updates," the town message said. The Public Works Department also said it would monitor conditions during the weekend and make a decision about Monday routes "no later than Sunday afternoon."

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The town directed residents to its digital and phone channels for the latest sanitation information. The News Flash and the town Facebook page were listed as posting points, and residents were advised to call the Sanitation Department direct line at 828-669-9194; "A recording will be updated regarding sanitation schedules." The town site offers notification tools such as Notify Me, View Archive, and an RSS Feed, and it highlights a mobile app for faster alerts.

One detail in an original summary — that postponed Monday and Tuesday routes were collected on Wednesday, Feb. 4 — did not appear in the Town News Flash or the WLOS coverage and was not confirmed in the town posts. The News Flash did not specify when postponed routes were completed.

For Buncombe County households, the postponement means holding onto curbside trash until the town posts a new schedule or calling 828-669-9194 for recorded updates. With plow routes divided into six zones and contractor support on standby, the town signaled it was prioritizing road safety and essential services; residents should continue to monitor the town website and official Facebook page for rescheduling and any further safety advisories.

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