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City of Lakeland FAQs
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1.
Does Lakeland have its own police and fire departments?
No. The City of Lakeland contracts with the Shelby County Sheriff's Office for police services and the Shelby County Fire Department for fire services.
2.
What is the status of upcoming road construction projects?
The City has several significant road improvement projects planned for the coming years. You can view the status of these projects by following this link:
Pending Road Projects
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Neighborhood Services
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1.
Do I need a permit for a fence or storage building?
Yes, permits are required for any new construction of homes, fences, pools, storage buildings, etc., including the replacement of existing fences. Please contact City Hall at (901) 867-2717 for a complete list of permitting requirements.
2.
Whom do I contact about a neighbor storing junk in his / her sideyard behind the fence?
Please contact Neighborhood Services at 901-867-2717. Lakeland has several property maintenance ordinances to protect the health and welfare of your community.
3.
Where can I place my yard sale signs for this weekend?
Lakeland strictly prohibits off-premises signs. Yard sale signs are only permissible on the lot where the sale is being conducted and each lot is limited to one, five-square-foot sign. Please contact City Hall at (901) 867-2717 for additional information.
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Stormwater
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1.
What are storm sewers?
Storm sewers are usually associated with underground pipes which convey surface water to ponds, lakes, or streams.
2.
Why are storm sewers regulated?
In 1993, the United States Environmental Protection Agency started regulating storm sewer discharges from cities with less than 100,000 in population. The purpose of the regulations was to reduce nonpoint source pollution entering our streams, rivers, lakes, and ponds.
3.
Why are we being charged on our Memphis Light, Gas, and Water bill for storm sewers?
The charges are to pay for ongoing services that Lakeland has to provide to the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. These services include storm sewer inspections, annual reports, and developing new regulations concerning stormwater runoff. Monies also contribute to storm sewer improvements.
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Why should residents be concerned about stormwater pollution?
Residents contribute to stormwater pollution through many processes, such as allowing pet feces to accumulate in their yard, over fertilizing their yard, discharging oil from or leaking oil pans from their vehicle, and introducing litter to the storm sewer system. These pollutants interfere with life functions of fish, insects, and other animals.
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