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Thursday, December 26, 2024

Fall Clean Up September 30- October 31

CITY OF HOUGHTON RESIDENTS ONLY

NATURAL YARD DEBRIS & FALL CLEAN-UP

YARD DEBRIS:

The City of Houghton allows residents of the city to drop off their yard debris (leaves, small branches and yard clippings) at our Public Works Garage on the corner of Technical Avenue and Gundlach Road from April 29th to November (weather permitting) on the East side of our Salt Storage Building.  Please follow the signs.

PROOF OF RESIDENCY IS REQUIRED

FALL CLEAN-UP DROP-OFF:

The city allows residents of the city to drop off some items at our Public Works Garage on the corner of Technical Avenue and Gundlach Road for a specific period of time,

This year the dates are: Friday, September 30th to Monday, October 31st

There are dumpsters available on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only.

Accepted:        Wood (under four feet)

Brick

Metal that can be placed in a specially labeled dumpster

 

Not Accepted: furniture, clothes, tires, cardboard, paint and empty paint cans, household garbage, or lightbulbs.

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SENIOR CITIZEN AND HANDICAP PICK-UP

If you are a senior citizen (65 years and older) or handicap individual living in a single-family home in the city and unable to deliver your items to the garage, our public works crew will collect your yard debris (all branches must be under 4 feet long) and items accepted in our drop-off dumpsters from your home on specific collection dates. The items for collection must be kept on your own property and are limited to the items listed above.  Please call the City office (482-1700) and ask to be put on the list for one of the dates.

Fall Collection dates:     October 7th and 21st

Original source can be found here.

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