Residents invited to place items at curb in front of home
During Reuse Rendezvous, household items such as furniture, toys, sporting equipment, bikes, books and more are set up near the curb in front of homes and marked with a “free” tag.
Residents are asked to not block sidewalks or bike lanes, and those driving by on the hunt for free finds are advised to slow down, watch for children, park carefully and obey traffic signs and speed limits.
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