Specifications include, but are not limited to: LITTER CONTROL Litter shall be defined as paper, cardboard, landscape debris, shopping carts, cigarette butts and any other miscellaneous item as determined by the Town. The Contractor shall be responsible for removing all litter and debris prior to mowing and performing any other landscape services. Litter shall be removed from medians, both road shoulders up to the tree or fence line, bridges, pathways, road surfaces and open spaces. Shopping carts shall be returned to the appropriate stores. Litter in any area shall not be picked up from the window of a vehicle in which the worker is riding. No vehicle shall be driven in medians or on pathways. Litter shall be picked up daily (7 days per week) on Pope Avenue, Compass Rose Park and Coligny Beach Park. Litter shall be picked up Monday through Friday on Palmetto Bay Road, Dunnagan’s Alley and Arrow Road to include circle. Litter shall be picked up Monday, Wednesday and Friday on North Forest Beach, South Forest Beach, Cordillo Parkway, Deallyon, LeMoyne Avenue and Coligny Circle. Litter shall be picked up weekly on New Orleans Road, Target Road, Point Comfort Road, Helmsman Way, Woodward Lane, Woodward Avenue and Haig Point Circle. Litter shall be picked up every other week on all other roadways. All litter shall be disposed of at the Contractor’s cost. Any large or hazardous litter spills shall be picked up immediately upon notification by the Town. PATHWAY MAINTENANCE A. Turf areas along the pathways, from the highway to the pathway and from the pathway to the ditch or tree line, whichever is farthest from edge of pavement, shall be mowed every other week during the growing season (March 1st through November 30th). Mowing during the remainder of the year (December 1st through February 28th) shall be done every three weeks. B. Turf areas along the pathways shall be edged monthly to eliminate overgrowth onto the pathways. C. Tree limbs, branches and other vegetation shall be trimmed back at least four (4) feet from the edge of the pathway where applicable and twelve (12) feet from the ground so as not to pose a hazard to or obstruct the view of persons using the pathways. D. Special attention shall be made to the pathway intersections to provide a clear sight distance and shall be trimmed back accordingly