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Operation Spring Clean-up Scheduled May 2nd – May 6th

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City of Frankfort recently issued the following announcement.

OPERATION SPRING CLEAN-UP SCHEDULED May 2nd – May 6th

Frankfort Street Department is offering free drop off at their location at 905

Burlington Avenue during the week of the City’s Operation Spring Clean-Up for Frankfort

residents only that pay for weekly trash pickup. The service is not available for businesses.

Residents can drop off up to two pickup truckloads of materials per residence, including large

bulk items such as couches, mattresses, box springs, appliances, carpet, chairs, dressers, and TVs

from 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Monday – Friday (May 2

nd

– May 6th) and on Saturday, May 7th from

8:00 a.m. – noon.

Street Superintendent Jason Forsythe said, “Residents will be required to show identification at

the gate upon arrival at the Street Department. NO TIRES, remodeling, or building materials will

be accepted including lumber, concrete, drywall, or roofing shingles.”

For those wanting to get a head start on cleaning their own properties, Clinton County residents

can take advantage of Republic Services Clinton County Landfill’s Spring Clean-Up 2022 with a

FREE DAY (one day only) on Saturday, April 30th from 7:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the landfill site

at 2701 North State Road 39.

Pickup trucks, family vans and carloads of items for disposal can be dropped off free of charge

that day at the landfill with no trailers or dump trucks allowed. NO electronics (TVs, computers,

etc.), roofing, appliances, tires, batteries, yard waste, or liquids are allowed.

The Farmers Bank will hold their Shred Day from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00am Saturday, May 7th in

front of the Courthouse.

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