THE ULTIMATE TRAFFIC HACK
PRESERVING THE SMALL TOWN SPIRIT OF HISTORIC PINEVILLE
Pineville’s status as a premier retail hub comes with a unique "Cardboard Crisis" every January. Between the post-holiday purge and big-box deliveries from near Carolina Place Mall, residents often find themselves with a mountain of cardboard that is strictly banned from Mecklenburg County landfills. If you don’t have a truck to fight the Polk Street traffic or the "Traffic Moat" surrounding I-485, those boxes end up creating "garage creep."
To make matters worse, town code enforcement is aggressive about illegal dumping; leaving an old sofa or a pile of boxes on the curb for "free" can lead to a 24-hour notice of violation. If you're planning a move-out or a renovation in McCullough, you’ll quickly find that the town’s bulky item service strictly refuses to help with whole-house cleanouts or contractor debris.
To make matters worse, town code enforcement is aggressive about illegal dumping; leaving an old sofa or a pile of boxes on the curb for "free" can lead to a 24-hour notice of violation. If you're planning a move-out or a renovation in McCullough, you’ll quickly find that the town’s bulky item service strictly refuses to help with whole-house cleanouts or contractor debris.