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Citywide cleanup event targets 35 parks in Grand Rapids

Citywide cleanup event targets 35 parks in Grand Rapids Ethan Harrison FOX 17 and last updated 2021-04-17 22:49:56-04 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Dozens of volunteers spent their day picking up trash and beautifying parks in Grand Rapids. At one location, they were more focused on getting rid of invasive plants. “They always say, Leave it the way you found it, ” said one volunteer. But not everyone listens. In fact, some just throw their trash wherever they want, not even thinking of the environment. That’s why volunteers around Grand Rapids spent their Saturday at several parks doing some spring cleaning. “The parks are a great asset to our city and our neighborhoods; it’s routinely one of the items that brings people to a city,” said Andrew Wahlstrom, board member for the Creston Neighborhood Association.

Local News: Citywide yard sale, clean-up dates set (4/7/21)

Wednesday, April 7, 2021 Cassville clean-up set for next week Whether it’s spring cleaning, yard sale season, or holiday haul outs, Barry County is preparing for citywide clean-up days and yard sales to hit this spring. Each city will vary on dates and rules. For more information people may contact their local city hall. The city of Cassville does not host an official citywide yard sale, but Citywide Clean-Up is scheduled for April 12-16. Republic Services will accept additional household waste and large items on regular collection days. The following items will be accepted at the curb: barbecue grills, patio furniture, outdoor furniture, sofas, dressers, loveseats, recliners, desks, televisions, bundled guttering, beds, including hide-a-beds, mattresses and box springs, wood pallets, materials must be cut into four-foot sections and stacked, sinks, toilets, cabinets, vanities, carpet that is cut into four-foot lengths and bundled, and bicycles.

City of Jamestown To Further Explore Curbside Cleanup

JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The City of Jamestown will look to explore some variation of the curbside pickup program later this month. Originally, a proposal was considered by the city to extend baler hours during the week of May 10th through the 14th for a clean-up/drop-off week. Councilmember Brian Kamlitz stated he was getting a lot of feedback from constituents calling for the return of the program. Earlier in the meeting, the council approved a bulk pilot program beginning June 1st at a cost of $5 per item for residents and property owners. This would allow them to pay crews to pick up large items year-round and take them to the baler for disposal.

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