(KAIR)--The City of Lancaster is in the spring cleaning spirit, joining with the rest of Atchison County for the upcoming County Wide Clean Up, set to happen Friday and Saturday.
According to a release, the City of Lancaster is making trash bags available to the community, while supplies last, at the Old Town Bar and Grill and Fuel and Feast, beginning Friday morning.
Meanwhile, a large dumpster will be placed in the parking lot of Lancaster City Hall, located at 301 Kansas Street. It should be available for community use by 12 noon Friday. Additionally, a recycling dumpster will also be made available.
No paint, chemicals, tires, or car/lawnmower batteries are allowed to be disposed of in the dumpster.
The City of Lancaster asks the community to keep the area around the dumpster picked up, with the area to be monitored to make sure it's not overflowing. If the dumpster becomes too full, the City directs residents to utilize the two other Atchison County collection sites, one at the Atchison County Transfer Station, located at 8575 Neosho Road, and the other in Effingham, at 9308 U.S. Highway 159.
Atchison County Commission Chair Casey Quinn says tires will again be accepted at the two Atchison County collection sites, so long as restrictions are followed.
Both Friday and Saturday's County Wide Clean Up efforts will run from 8:00 in the morning until 4:00 in the afternoon.
Anyone with questions should address them at 913-804-6005.
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