Huntingburg hosts Fall Cleanup Days
September 18, 2019From Local Sources
HUNTINGBURG — The City of Huntingburg’s Street Department is conducting Fall Cleanup Days, which will be held at 1103 E. First St. from 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10; 1 to 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11; and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct 12.
Fall Cleanup Days provide city residents the opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted items.
The cost is $5 per car, $10 per truck, $10 per trailer under 8 feet and $20 per trailer over 8 feet. Additional fees apply for items such as vehicle tires on rims for $5; vehicle tires without rims for $4; large truck and tractor tires for $10; televisions, computer towers, and monitors for $10 per item; mattresses for $10; upholstered chairs for $10; and couches for $15.
Small loose items must be placed in a trash bag to be accepted. Small items are considered those smaller than 12 to 18 inches. There is a $1 fee for each trash bag.
Items containing Freon, such as refrigerators, dehumidifiers and air conditioners, require a certificate from a licensed plumber stating the Freon has been removed. Wood, plywood, asphalt shingles and other construction debris will not be accepted.
Fall Cleanup Days are for Huntingburg residents only. A utility bill and ID are required. The City of Huntingburg reserves the right to refuse any item.
For more information, contact Director of Community Development Rachel Steckler at 683-2211 or by email at rsteckler@huntingburg-in.gov.
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