 Hi, my name is Monica Conyers, and I'm with the City of Columbia Police Cold Division Department here to talk to you about roll carts, which the code will be 19-3-5. With roll carts, you should bring them out the day of collection day, which is 8 a.m. in the morning, and you should actually remove them by 7.30 p.m. the same day. Roll carts that's not removed by 7.30 the same day will be removed, or should I say will be tagged with a green sticker. And that's to give you warning to let you know that your roll cart is past due at the curbside. Now, on the third try, or the third time an inspector comes by, they will remove your roll cart, and it will be a fee that needs to be paid in order to recover your roll cart. On days of that's not collection day, you can store your roll carts either in the rear of your property, or either the side of your property, in the carport, or in the garage. But if you store your roll carts on the side of your property, make sure it starts at the right past the corner of your house. If not, you still will receive a green sticker to let you know that it's not an appropriate space where it needs to be stored. Sometimes when you ride around, you may have seen some roll carts with the yellow tag on it, or yellow dot on that. That's just to let you know that those roll carts are for handicapped individuals, and usually solid waste will come by and assist on actually pulling out the roll carts for collection, and also putting them back where they need to be stored. On collection day, your roll cart should be placed at the curbside just like this, so it's easy access for solid waste to pick it up. If you need to know what days is your collection day, you can contact Solid Waste at 545-3800. That is 545-3800. They can give you the exact days of your collection date, also your recycling date, and for tree trimming. And be a good neighbor and do your part.