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Posted on: October 16, 2024 | Last Modified on: October 16, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Cleanup Day!

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The Town of Northlake Fall Cleanup Day is scheduled for Saturday, November 2, 2024 - 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM!!

BULK ITEMS AND HEAVY TRASH

Bulk waste includes waste not generated on a regular basis, such as: furniture (couches, tables, mattresses,

box springs, desks, dressers, etc.), refrigerators and AC units (MUST be tagged with a Freon evacuation

certificate by a licensed agent), appliances (washers, dryers, dishwashers, etc.), hot water heaters, electronics

(if disposing of a printer, the ink MUST be taken out), fencing/decking/siding (please remove nails, cut into

lengths 4' or less, tie and bundle under 50 pounds), trampolines (broken down), basketball goals (broken

down into section 4' or shorter, no concrete in base or poles), carpeting and flooring

(please cut into lengths 4' or shorter, tie and bundle under 50 pounds).

ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED - NO HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS OR MATERIALS

Items not accepted: hazardous material of any kind, dirt, waste generated by a private contractor

(remodeling, landscaping), rocks, motor oil, pesticides/insecticides, gasoline/kerosene, medical waste, bricks,

tile, batteries, paint (liquid), gasoline, fertilizer, concrete, tires, pool chemicals and cooking oil.

DOCUMENT SHREDDING & E-RECYCLING

What to Shred (Paper Only Please!): banking information, employment information, loan office paperwork,

canceled checks and financial statements, payroll information, copies of checks, folders, magazines, social

security information, credit card statements, insurance information, medical records, education records and

junk mail. No need to remove paper clips, staples, file folders or rubber bands. We can shred those!

ACCEPTABLE E-RECYCLING & SMALL HOUSEHOLD ELECTRONICS

Cell phones, laptops, tablets, computer towers, monitors, keyboards and mice, computer speakers,

power cords and other small household electronics.

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