(KNZA)--The city of Hiawatha will hold its annual fall Citywide Cleanup Day on Saturday, October 18th.
City residents can take their unwanted items to the city public works property at 912 Hiawatha Avenue for disposal free of charge from 8:00 in the morning until 1:00 in the afternoon.
Recycling will not be available this year.
Each household will be allowed one pickup load, one carload or one single-axle trailer load. No contractors are allowed and the city reserves the right to refuse any load. Proof of residency will be required.
Acceptable items will include carpets, clothing, paper, cardboard, couches, chairs, mattresses, clean wood (with no paint or tarnish included), shingles, tar paper, cabinets, tables, windows, porcelain, tubs, toilets, sinks, bikes, trikes, scooters, wire, metal cabinets and chairs, cooking and heating stoves, water tanks, metal sinks, appliances, iron, tin, televisions and computers.
Unacceptable items include household trash, leaves, grass, clippings, tires, paint, oil, ignitable liquids (including gasoline, diesel, kerosene, etc.) hazardous materials and any material containing freon except appliances.
For more information, contact the Hiawatha City Hall at 785-742-7417.
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