Animal Waste Removal
The excerpt below summarizes the city’s policy regarding animal waste removal.
Section 4-11. Removal of animal waste.
(a) the owner of any animal shall be responsible for the removal of any excreta
deposited by his/her animal on public walks, recreation areas, public streets,
or private property other than the premises of the owner of the animal.
To read the entire Animal ordinance, please click the following link: Tallahassee Animal Ordinance Chapter 4
Tallahassee Police Department Contact Information
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Emergency: dial 911
Non-emergency: dial 891-4200
Our neighborhood contact is Officer James Bird at 891-8184 or James.Bird@talgov.com.
Officer Bird’s back up is Officer Glenn Sapp at 891-4725 or Glenn.Sapp@talgov.com.
Don’t hesitate to report suspicious activitiy!
Utility “SmartBill”
If you are a City utility customer, you can help save our natural resources by enrolling in the SmartBill program today. Did you know that for every 2,700 people enrolled in the program, the City would save approximately a ton of paper annually? A ton of paper processed annually:
- Destroys 24 trees
- Consumes 19,075 gallons of water
- Produces 5,690 lbs of CO2, or about half of the annual emissions of an average car
- Uses enough electricity to provide 42% of the power needed for an average home.
For more information and to enroll, click on this link:
http://www.talgov.com/you/uos/smartbill.cfm
or call a Customer Service Representative at 891-4YOU (4968)
School Zones
Leon County boasts some of the finest public schools in the state. Students in Settlers Creek attend the following Leon County public schools:
•Astoria Park Elementary School
•Griffin Middle School
•Amos P Godby High School
The mission of the Leon County Schools is to prepare students to become responsible, respectful and independent learners and contributing citizens in a diverse world of change. The district will facilitate student growth by creating a quality, caring and safe learning environment, and selecting and developing quality teachers, administrators and staff. The district will provide effective and efficient school, district and community support services that address student and school performance improvements. Schools and the district will communicate with and involve parents/guardians, business and the community in activities that celebrate and enhance student and school success.