2023 Spring Clean-Up

2023 Spring Clean-Up
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SCHEDULE FOR THE CLEAN UP HAS BEEN REVISED

The City of Clarksburg will again sponsor its Annual Residential Only Spring Clean-Up. Open trucks will be available to take items too large and bulky for normal garbage pick -up. IE: Stoves, washers, dryers, hot water tanks, electronic equipment such as televisions, microwaves or computers, and normal household items. Limited to one small truck load per residence.

  • Refrigerators, air conditioners, and freezers must be properly tagged, noting that all Freon has been professionally removed. Without proof of Freon removal, the above items will NOT be picked up. 
  • No normal household garbage and demolition/construction material, corrugated cardboard, and broken glass (unless the broken glass is boxed or contained so that no one can get cut) will be taken.
  • No Vehicle parts, batteries, and tires, or liquids (example- paint, sealer and etc.) will be picked up. Auto Zone at 106 W. Main will accept used motor oil. Clarksburg Scrap Metals at 702 N. Ohio Avenue and Nicholson Auto, Inc. at 168 Peck Street receives old vehicle parts and all appliances.
  • Clarksburg residents are requested to place items at the curb or in the alley by 7:00 a.m. on your designated day. PLEASE PLACE ITEMS OUT NO EARLIER THAN THE EVENING BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED DAY.
  • Nothing loose will be taken. Small items must be boxed, bagged, or tied. All containers must be disposable and of a size and weight one man can hoist up into a dump truck bed.
  • No materials from contractor’s jobs will be included in this free service. Items not properly prepared will NOT be taken. Yard Waste will not be included in this pick up but will be picked up by our Compost Department truck on the designated day.

Any questions, feel free to contact the Public Works Center at 902 N. 3rd Street or phone (304) 624-1611 or (304) 624-1612. 

See Dates and Routes for Upcoming Collection 

Original source can be found here.



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