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The final day for the Streets Division drop-off site at 121 Olin Avenue is Sunday, November 27, 2022.
After November 27, 2022 residents should use the other two Streets Division drop-off sites.
Drop-off site services are expected to return to Olin Avenue in the spring of 2023. The official start date of that drop-off site will be announced at a later time.
Two Other Drop-off Sites
The two other Streets Division drop-off sites are located at 4602 Sycamore Avenue on the east side and 402 South Point Road on the far west side.
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These locations will be open throughout the winter months, but they will have special winter hours.
Additional Details
To learn more about the hours, restrictions, and items accepted at the drop-off site locations, please visit the Streets Division's drop-off site page at www.cityofmadison.com/DropOffSites.
For more information about all Streets Division services, please visit www.cityofmadison.com/Streets.
After November 27, 2022 residents should use the other two Streets Division drop-off sites.
Drop-off site services are expected to return to Olin Avenue in the spring of 2023. The official start date of that drop-off site will be announced at a later time.
Two Other Drop-off Sites
The two other Streets Division drop-off sites are located at 4602 Sycamore Avenue on the east side and 402 South Point Road on the far west side.
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These locations will be open throughout the winter months, but they will have special winter hours.
Additional Details
To learn more about the hours, restrictions, and items accepted at the drop-off site locations, please visit the Streets Division's drop-off site page at www.cityofmadison.com/DropOffSites.
For more information about all Streets Division services, please visit www.cityofmadison.com/Streets.
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