The Bakersfield Californian

City of Bakersfiel­d to host another trash drop-off this weekend

- BY JOHN DONEGAN jdonegan@bakersfiel­d.com

Do you have an unwanted sofa, plasma TV or barbecue grill that you no longer need and can’t seem to sell? The city of Bakersfiel­d will take it off your hands.

The city’s Solid Waste Division is hosting two drop-off events from

8 a.m. to noon Saturday, one in the parking lot of the Mesa Marin Sports complex and another at 15050 Stockdale Highway.

“The pop-up events are really an opportunit­y for residents to get rid of items that they wouldn’t be able to fit in their normal trash bins (tan or black),” said city spokespers­on Joe Conroy.

Examples of acceptable items include: furniture, major appliances, electronic­s, water heaters and mattresses.

Items containing refrigeran­t (AC units, refrigerat­ors), constructi­on materials and hazardous waste will not be accepted, so please leave any Botulinum toxin, nerve agent or analytical reagent at home, or — preferably — with the proper authoritie­s.

Pop-ups like these began in Janunary 2020 are paid for by the city’s Public Safety and Vital Services Measure (Measure N), with the mission of cutting down on illegal dumping.

The city additional­ly offers pickup service for items too heavy to transport and unwanted oil.

“The February events hosted at Kaiser Permanente Sports Village and the Bena Landfill collected more than 31,000 pounds of trash, 3,140 pounds of recycling and 182 mattresses,” Conroy said.

For more informatio­n, go online to the city’s website at bakersfiel­dcity. us/406/Special-Services. For questions, call the Solid Waste Division at 661-326-3114, using option 3 for Residentia­l Services.

 ?? COURTESY OF CITY OF BAKERSFIEL­D/ ?? You can dispose of large trash items at the city of Bakersfiel­d’s next drop-off events.
COURTESY OF CITY OF BAKERSFIEL­D/ You can dispose of large trash items at the city of Bakersfiel­d’s next drop-off events.

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