Siloam Springs Herald Leader

WSS planning Fall Cleanup

- By Marc Hayot Staff Writer mhayot@nwadg.com

WEST SILOAM SPRINGS, Okla — Fall cleanup in West Siloam Springs will take place from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Oct. 24 and 25, city officials announced during the Sept. 21 town meeting.

The dump site will be located by Cedar Creek Homes by the water tower on U.S. Highway 412, according to Mayor Elaine Carr. Residents are asked to bring their water bill as proof of residence when bringing items to discard, Carr said.

Residents will be able to bring items they normally could not get rid of, such things as furniture; household trash; appliances and brush, according to Waylon Chandler, code enforcemen­t officer.

Items the town will not accept will be insecticid­es, paint, shingles or flammables, Chandler said. Tires will be accepted but residents will be charged by tire size, Chandler said. Prices for tires up to 17 inches will be $2 per tire; tires 17 inches and up will cost $5 per tire and tractor prices will have a charge of $15 per tire, Chandler said.

Town staff will not provide pickup service, however staff will be available to help people unload their discarded items, Chandler said.

The town is looking at renting several industrial dumpsters for the event at a cost of $200 each, Chandler said. The cost of dumping the waste is $60 a ton, he said.

When the town held its first fall cleanup in 2017, it spent between $1,300 and $1,400, and the fall cleanup cost $1,800 the following year. The town did not hold a fall cleanup in 2019, Chandler said.

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