(KNZA)--It's Spring Cleaning time in the city of Horton. The city is offering residents a time to get rid of their clutter.
The city says there will be a roll-off or dumpsters in the vacant lot at the corner of 1st Avenue East and 7th Street (south of City Hall) beginning Friday afternoon May 2nd until Monday May 12th.
Acceptable items include furniture, carpet, empty paint cans, plastic, mattresses, wood, cabinets, tables, windows, demolished buildings, tubs, toilets, sinks, and shingles.
There will not be anyone on site to assist with moving items, so please plan accordingly.
Items that will NOT be accepted are antifreeze, freon, herbicides, pesticides, household cleaners, paint & paint products; spray paint, alkaline and Ni-Cad batteries, mercury, used oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, gasoline, leaves, grass clippings and household trash. Additionally, NO tires will be accepted.
This annual Spring Cleanup is sponsored by the City of Horton and Hamilton Recycling for Horton residents. If you have any questions, call City Hall at 785-486-2681 extension option 1.
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