( KNZA )--Springtime is here, and it's time to clean-up for the season, and will happen Saturday in Hiawatha.
The City of Hiawatha will work towards a spring beautification during the annual clean-up day planned for Saturday, May 11th.
That day will allow residents a one stop drop off spot to rid themselves of unwanted items.
That location will be set up at the county property at 11th and Pottawatomie Streets, where items will be accepted from 8 in the morning until 1:00 in the afternoon.
Spicer Salvage will be on-site to collect air conditioners, tires with rims, iron, metal and batteries.
Those using the drop-off location must be aware of restrictions, including proof of Hiawatha residency. Additonally, only one loaded pick-up, car or single axle trailer will be allowed per household.
Contractors are not allowed.
Items that will not be accepted during the May 11th clean-up day in Hiawatha are household trash, leaves, grass clippings, tires, paint, oil, gas, hazardous materials and any material containing freon, except for applicances.
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