Falls City citywide cleanup days this weekend
(KLZA)--Friday and Saturday will be the first days of the bi-annual Citywide Cleanup in Falls City.
The place to get rid of almost anything you have sitting around will be Hamilton Recycling & Disposal at 6th and Stone Street.
Friday evening from 5-7 and Saturday morning form 9 – noon, Falls City residents can dispose of unwanted items including appliances, TV's & monitors, old furniture, couches, metals, grills, wood, siding, and junk.
Used oil will be accepted however no household hazardous wastes or toxic chemicals will be accepted. In addition, you may dispose of old car tires. There will be a $2 fee which may vary by size.
Free paper shredding will also be offered by Hamilton Recycling and Disposal. You are limited to 5 boxes per customer and asked to donate a canned good for each box.
The Falls City “Green Team” helps organize the Citywide Cleanup event. This group is passionate about recycling.
If you are needing help with large items call Hamilton Recycling and Disposal at 402-801-2241 or 402-801-8169 to set up an appointment. A $10 - $20 fee will be charged based on the items.
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