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Village of Merrionette Park Community Clean Up – Saturday | April 15, 2023

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Get rid of any old or unwanted bicycles, clothing, furniture, household items, or up to 1-yard of light homeowner-generated construction debris (approx. 3′ x 3′ x 3′ pile).

Appliances such a refrigerators, freezers, stoves, dryers, dishwashers, and washing machines – all doors must be removed.

All items to be disposed of must be placed curbside at your regular pick-up location before 6AM on Saturday, April 15, 2023.

WE WILL NOT PICK UP OR ACCEPT AUTOMOTIVE TIRES, CONTRACTOR-GENERATED CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS, LIGHTS BULBS, OR HAZARDOUS WASTE (used oil, paint, or chemicals).

COLLECTION TRUCKS WILL ONLY MAKE ONE TRIP PAST EACH RESIDENCE FOR BULK ITEMS

E-WASTE DROP-OFF

LOCATION:    11730 S. Kedzie Ave., Merrionette Park, IL 

Between the Merrionette Park Police Station and Village Hall.

Bring your unwanted flat panel television and monitors*, computers, game consoles, and media players.

*Older model tube televisions or monitors will not be accepted.

 

 

 

 

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