Contract with Catalog Choice to help residents stop junk mail
In Plain English
Residents currently have no easy way to stop unwanted catalogs and phone books from arriving at their homes. The city contracts with Catalog Choice, a service that contacts companies on behalf of residents to remove them from mailing lists. Residents can sign up online and request removal from specific catalogs or all junk mail.
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