Second Yakima Fall Clean Up Day Set For Saturday

The second in a series of fall community clean up events sponsored by the City of Yakima is scheduled for Saturday, September 28th and will target District 2, which is primarily south of Tieton Drive between 40th Avenue and 1st Street.  A free drop off site will be open from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm at the old Wards Plaza near the intersection of South. 24th Avenue and West Nob Hill Boulevard.  Anyone bringing trash to the drop off site is urged to separate household refuse from yard debris.  Recycling bins will also be available to handle scrap metal, paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, and milk jugs.  The drop off site will not accept hazardous materials such as paint and chemicals, but can take old tires for disposal.

Goodwill Industries will also have a truck at the drop off site to accept old electronic equipment for recycling and donations of reusable items. Habitat for Humanity will also be accepting gently used furniture, home accessories and building materials.

During the first fall clean up day on Saturday, September 14th, the City of Yakima Refuse Division collected 600 pounds of metal, nearly four tons of garbage and yard debris, and 171 old tires.  That event primarily targeted the western portion of the city.

Like the spring clean ups, the fall events rotate between each of Yakima’s four City Council districts.  Additional community clean up days this fall include Saturday, October 12th in District 3 (primarily the northeast and southeast sections of the city), and Saturday, November 2nd in District 4 (primarily between 40th Avenue and 1st Street).

Results from both the 2012 and 2013 Yakima Citizen Surveys clearly revealed an expectation that the City of Yakima should be more proactively involved in improving the overall appearance of the community.  As part of its multi-pronged approach to meeting that expectation, the City conducted four clean up events this spring that proved to be very popular with residents. During those events the City collected 52 tons of garbage and yard debris, 620 pounds of paper, 120 pounds of plastic, 600 pounds of cardboard, and more than 1500 old tires.

Any individuals or groups interested in becoming involved in Yakima community clean ups should contact Refuse Code Compliance Officer James Scott at 576-6745.

 

Contact:  Refuse Code Compliance Officer James Scott – 576-6745

Communications & Public Affairs Director Randy Beehler – 901-1142

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