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Town of Newburgh, NY
Orange County
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No person shall throw, cast, drop, put or place or, having accidentally dropped, fail to pick up any bag, bottle, bottle cap, box, container, garbage, paper, piece of paper, wrapper or any other trash or litter in or upon any public park, place, playground, cemetery, fountain, street, highway or building, except in receptacles provided for such purposes.
No person shall throw, put or place or cause to be thrown, put or placed any snow or ice into any public highway, street, public place or thoroughfare in the town.
A. 
No person shall sweep, throw or deposit, or cause to be swept, thrown or deposited, any ashes, dirt, stone, brick, leaves, grass, weeds or any other debris or rubbish of any kind or any water or liquid of any kind, except for purposes of cleansing the same, into any public highway, street, gutter or public place or on any sidewalk within the town. No person shall cause any drain to deposit water directly on a public right-of-way.
B. 
This section shall not apply to water or liquids running into streets as a result of fire fighting or flushing of fire hydrants by authorized personnel or the use in a reasonable manner of ashes, salt or other material for the purpose of reducing the hazard of or providing traction on snow, ice or sleet.
No truck or other motor vehicle or trailer or other mode of conveyance shall be operated or loaded in such a manner that any part or portion of its load or materials adhering to its tires and undercarriage from off-road operation at construction or other unpaved sites, sand, gravel, stone, dirt, rubbish, paper, boxes, trash or other material shall be dropped, blown or caused to fall or drop upon any public highway, street, public place or thoroughfare in the town.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.