Community Cleanup Coming Aug 27

Published: Jul 18, 2022

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Do you have a bunch of stuff that you've been meaning to get rid of? After two years of Covid times, of course you do!

The Roseway Neighborhood association, in conjunction with Central Northeast Neighbors, is sponsoring a neighborhood cleanup event on Saturday, August 27 at the Glenhaven Parking Lot on NE 82nd and Siskiyou. We will have volunteers to help you drop off your yard debris and wood, appliances, and other stuff. We will be available from 9am to 3pm on August 27.

Want to volunteer? Volunteers who work a three-hour shift or more can drop off a load for free! Sign up here.

What’s OK to bring?

Household items, furniture, metal, toys, corrugated cardboard, dishes, etc.See the prohibited items list below.

Household items, furniture, metal, toys, corrugated cardboard, dishes, etc.

Yard debris such as limbs, leaves, and weeds. Untreated, unpainted wood.

Extra $2 fee for each: Electronics computer components, flat screen TVs, stereo equipment, batteries, wires, air conditioners. Most items with a cord or batteries. Propane tanks. See the prohibited items list below.

Re-Use-Me Sale: Accepting donations. Bring your reusable items and take home a treasure at a great low price!

Drop-off Fees

All proceeds benefit Roseway Neighborhood Association community events and projects!

  • Small Car / SUV ............................. $25

  • Small pickup* / Minivan .................. $30

  • Full-size truck/ Van......................... $45

  • U-Haul 15’ and up .......................... $90+

  • Additional trailer**........................... $25

* No overflows

** If you bring a vehicle plus trailer, pay for both

Prohibited Items

Do not bring materials like these. If you do, we have to refuse your entire load!

  • Construction materials. E.g. remodeling, demolition or landscape materials, such as but not limited to concrete, asphalt, dirt, sod, brick, cement, sand, gravel or roofing, flooring, walls, siding, ceilings, insulation, electrical, asbestos material.

  • Hazardous Waste. E.g., gasoline, chemicals, oil, paint, tar, aerosol sprays, pesticides, insecticides, fertilizers, poisons, art/hobby chemicals, animal waste or liquids of any kind.

  • Kitchen scraps. Please put that in your green compost bin

  • Under the sink stuff. E.g. cleaning chemicals & disinfectants

  • Light bulbs. E.g., florescent light bulbs, CFLs, tubes and ballasts

  • Medical. E.g., medical syringes, medications

  • Mercury-containing items. E.g., thermometers, thermostats

  • Tires, Refrigerators, Old tube (CRT) TVs & Monitors

We hope to see you there!

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