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City’s Spring Cleaning Starts This Week

The annual Cuyahoga Falls citywide spring cleanup program kicks-off.

Cuyahoga Falls Sanitation customers are asked to help spruce up by taking all yard and garden waste to the curb on their regular trash days.

The citywide Spring Clean-Up Program takes place the week of May 2 and May 9.  Additional charges will not be added for extra trash outside of carts taken to the curb on designated pickup days for the two weeks.

Other guidelines:

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  • Branches (less than 2 inches in diameter) and cuttings must be tied.
  • Securely at both ends with heavy twine or rope in bundles not to exceed 5

feet in length and 24 inches in girth. Limit 5 bundles a week.

  •  All yard wastes (grass clippings, leaves, garden waste, etc.) placed at the curbside, must be in special paper yard waste bags.  
  •  Brush and yard wastes are collected separately and are not to exceed 45 pounds per yard waste or per bundled brush.

Unacceptable material:

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  •  Any waste not contained in a plastic bag, paper bag or box.
  •  Yard waste not placed in special paper yard waste bags, unbundled brush, tree trunks, logs or large parts of trees.
  •  Demolition material, construction material, stone, rock, broken or whole bricks or cement, gravel, cinders, ashes, asphalt, or earth. Vehicle parts or tires, motor oil, lead-acid batteries, gasoline tanks, propane tanks, pet feces that is not double bagged, or carpet that is not rolled (5’ x 2’) and secured at both ends.

 If residents have any questions, they’re asked to contact the sanitation department offices at 971-8010.


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