Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Annual Siloam Springs Cleanup set for April 1-5

- Staff reports

The annual Siloam Springs Cleanup is April 1-5.

Organized by the city Sanitation Division, the service is provided for free, according to a city news release.

“This is an excellent opportunit­y for residents of Siloam Springs to freshen up their living spaces as we transition into spring,”

Megan Whitworth, city communicat­ions manager, said. “It’s the perfect time to declutter and dispose of unwanted items such as old toys, furniture and other household debris.”

Accepted bulk household items for pickup include artificial Christmas trees, chairs, couches, entertainm­ent centers, old abovegroun­d pools, mattresses, box springs, sinks, tubs, lawn furniture and large toys. However, building materials are limited to 2 cubic yards, approximat­ely the size of a standard pickup bed, according to the release.

Items such as tires, household hazardous materials (paints, pesticides, cleansers, etc.), tree stumps, concrete slabs, glass, air conditione­rs, freezers or refrigerat­ors containing Freon, tire rims, television­s and electronic­s will not be collected, according to the release.

Residents should place items at the curb by 7 a.m. on their scheduled trash day during the week of April 1, preferably the night before. Once the sanitation crews have passed through a neighborho­od, they will not return. Items should be positioned within 5 to 6 feet of the curbside, avoiding alleys or side streets, power lines, tree limbs or any obstructio­n, according to the release.

It is crucial not to obstruct the right-of-way in streets, sidewalks or access to mailboxes with placed items. Crews will only remove qualified items left at the curbside and are not responsibl­e for any materials not intended for removal or that do not meet the specified criteria. For more informatio­n about cleanup, visit siloamspri­ngs.com/463/ Fall-and-Spring-Cleanup.

For more informatio­n, call the Sanitation Division at (479) 524-8512 or email solidwaste@siloamspri­ngs.com.

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