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All Streets Division drop-off sites will be closed until further notice beginning at 3:00 p.m, Tuesday, March 24.
This means the drop-off sites at 1501 W. Badger Rd, 4602 Sycamore Ave, and the brush processing and mulch center at 121 E. Olin Ave will be closed until further notice beginning at 3:00pm today. The yard waste only site at 402 South Point Rd will remain closed.
The Streets Division decided to close these sites in an effort to help residents comply with Governor Evers's "Safer at Home" order.
All drop-off sites will remain closed until the order is no longer in effect.
Curbside collection services of trash and recycling are not affected by the drop-off sites closure.
All collection rules and guidelines remain in effect for curbside services. This means that certain items that can only be recycled at the drop-off sites, like televisions or computers, should be held onto by residents until the sites are open again.
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Check the Recyclopedia or the Streets Division's website to learn these rules to be sure what you are setting to the curb is in compliance with the rules.
Contacts
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COVID-19, Streets Division, Recycling, Refuse, Yard Waste, Leaves, Brush
This means the drop-off sites at 1501 W. Badger Rd, 4602 Sycamore Ave, and the brush processing and mulch center at 121 E. Olin Ave will be closed until further notice beginning at 3:00pm today. The yard waste only site at 402 South Point Rd will remain closed.
The Streets Division decided to close these sites in an effort to help residents comply with Governor Evers's "Safer at Home" order.
All drop-off sites will remain closed until the order is no longer in effect.
Curbside collection services of trash and recycling are not affected by the drop-off sites closure.
All collection rules and guidelines remain in effect for curbside services. This means that certain items that can only be recycled at the drop-off sites, like televisions or computers, should be held onto by residents until the sites are open again.
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Check the Recyclopedia or the Streets Division's website to learn these rules to be sure what you are setting to the curb is in compliance with the rules.
Contacts
- Bryan Johnson608-267-2626streets@cityofmadison.com
Tags:
COVID-19, Streets Division, Recycling, Refuse, Yard Waste, Leaves, Brush
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