Citywide Clean-Up Time!

Citywide Clean-Up Time!
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City of Hart recently issued the following announcement.

Hart residents – it’s time to clean out your closets, basements, and garages. The City will be hosting a clean-up day on Saturday, May 14TH. You may start placing your “treasures” at the curb on May 11th. All items must be curbside by 6:30 am on the 14TH to ensure it is collected.

NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLEASE.

Clean-Up Do’s & Don’ts
Acceptable Items: We will collect basic household trash, bulky items (furniture, etc.), and limited building material – must be boxed or bundled and no more than four feet in length or 40 pounds.
Unacceptable Items: No tires, concrete, bricks, auto parts, tree stumps/limbs, scrap iron/steel, and no hazardous waste – (paint, household cleaners, liquids, gas, oil, medical waste, or asbestos).

Original source can be found here.

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Source: City of Hart



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