(KNZA)--Holton's annual citywide spring clean-up day is set for Saturday, May 11.
Beginning at 8:00 that morning, residents can take their unwanted items to Countryside Park where dumpsters will be set up for free disposal.
The collection site will be open until the dumpsters are full, and the dumpsters will be picked up the following Monday and Tuesday
Materials that will not be accepted at the site include household trash, tires, paint, oil, gasoline, hazardous materials, chemicals and batteries. Yard waste also will not be accepted at the pickup site, but may instead be taken to the city's brush disposal site on East Eighth Street at no charge until 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Jackson County's hazardous waste trailer will be set up from 8 to 11 Saturday morning at the collection site for collection of household hazardous waste products, chemicals, batteries, paint, oil and gasoline. Also,
Tire Cutters will be on hand to accept car and truck tires without rims for disposal at a charge of $2 per tire.
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