Community Drive and Drop Spring Cleanup

Written by on April 12, 2019

The Community Drive and Drop Spring Cleanup will be held April 20th, April 27th, and May 4th. The sites will be open from 8:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. each Saturday of the event. Yard Waste will not be accepted at the Drive and Drop. It can be brought to the Yard Waste Drop Off facility.

Locations: 
Sage Valley Junior High – 1000 W. Lakeway Rd.
City West – 611 N. Exchange Ave.
Dalbey Park – Little League Parking Lot

There will be three bins at each location: Municipal Solid Waste, Demo, Metal

This service is not provided to commercial businesses and City crews will not accept building/construction debris. 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMMUNITY DRIVE AND DROP:
 
The Dos:

  • Bring items to one of the Drive and Drop locations between 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
  • Bring Yard Waste to the Yard Waste Facility at 3101 S. Garner Lake Rd.
  • Place items in one of three containers: 
    • *Container 1: Metal (dishwashers, stoves, barbecue grills, *lawnmowers, metal bed frames, bicycles, steel pipe, etc.)(*Note: Oil and gas must be drained from lawnmowers.)
    • *Container 2: Large materials: lumber, large wood items, dressers, bookshelves, wood bed frames, wood desks, clean wood fence posts, etc.
    • *Container 3: Bagged and bundled garbage (paper, plastics, clothing, couches, carpet, plastic swimming pools, etc.)

The Don’ts:

  • Do not bring items to Drive and Drop sites before 8:00 a.m. or after 3:30 p.m.
  • Do not bring Yard Waste to Drive and Drop sites.
  • Do not bring items on the prohibited list below. 

The City WILL NOT accept:

  • Hot tubs
  • Decks, Sheds, Structures of any sort
  • Glass
  • Paints or paint cans (unless the paint is dry)
  • Tires
  • Auto parts
  • Batteries
  • Gasoline or Motor oil
  • Cooking oil
  • Fuel containers
  • Propane bottles
  • 55 gal. drums
  • Hazardous materials
  • Debris from commercial businesses
  • Shingles
  • Concrete
  • Railroad Ties
  • Refrigerators, Freezers, or anything with coolant
  • Water softeners
  • Dirt
  • Yard Waste

For more information, contact Public Works at (307) 686-5320.


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