(KNZA)--The city of Hiawatha will hold its citywide fall Clean Up Day Saturday, September 29.
The clean-up site will be located at the city public works property located at 912 Hiawatha Street.
Items will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Bob Spicer Salvage will be at the location to accept air conditioners, appliances, tires with rims, iron, metal and batteries.
In addition, Hamilton Recycling will be at the location with a paper shredder and picking up recyclable items.
Each household will be allowed one pickup load, one carload or one single-axle trailer load. No contractors are allowed and the city reserves the right to refuse any load.
Proof of residency will be required.
Unacceptable items include household trash, leaves, grass clippings, tires, paint, oil, gas, hazardous materials and any material containing Freon except appliances.
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