Lebanon announces town cleanup day

The Town of Lebanon will sponsor its annual cleanup day for town residences Saturday, May 5, 2018, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Town Highway Garage.

All town residents are encouraged to participate and sponsor cleanup events.

This event is open to households but businesses are not allowed to participate.

The Madison County Solid Waste and Recycling Department will provide two free roll-off dumpsters for Town use. All residents will be allowed to bring two clear plastic bags of roadside trash for disposal and may return any recycling items including bottles, cans, scrap metal, textiles, cardboard, paper, etc. at no charge.

Each household may also drop off two pieces of furniture they wish to get rid off as part of spring cleanup.

The following items may also be turned in at the Town office and residents will be charged the following standard landfill or transfer station prices:

  • Auto/Truck tires- no charge – up to 4 per household.
  • Propane tanks – $2.80 per item
  • Air Conditioners – $5.60 per item
  • Refrigerators – $5.60 per item
  • Freezers – $5.60 per item
  • De-humidifiers – $5.60 per item

No televisions or computer monitors will be accepted. Those items may be disposed of along with all electronics at Lojo Technologies in Oneida.

Checks or cash are only accepted at the Town office for chargeable items.

No hazardous materials are collected and individuals with hazardous materials like paint, pesticides, etc must contact the county landfill and arrange for disposal as part of their hazardous waste disposal program.

Groups that are doing joint cleanup projects will be allowed to bring in additional clear plastic bags of trash gathered along roadsides. The Town encourages local churches, community groups and nonprofits to take advantage of this day for their own cleanup projects in the town.

For additional information contact the Town office at 315-837-4220 or 315-837-4152.

We will see you Saturday morning at the Town Office. Highway Superintendent Alex Hodge will be on hand to assist residents with drop off. Supervisor Jim Goldstein will be collecting fees for chargeable items which will be paid to the Madison County Solid Waste and Recycling Department.

By martha

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