Trending...
- The New Monaco of the South (of Italy)
- FrostSkin Launches Kickstarter Campaign for Patent-Pending Instant-Chill Water Purification Bottle
- ANTOANETTA Partners With Zestacor Digital Marketing to Expand Online Presence for Handcrafted Luxury Jewelry
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All drop-off sites will remain closed until the order is no longer in effect.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.
More on Wisconsin Eagle
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
Tags:
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All drop-off sites will remain closed until the order is no longer in effect.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.
More on Wisconsin Eagle
- Trends Journal's Top Trends of 2026
- CollabWait to Launch Innovative Waitlist Management Platform for Behavioral Health Services
- Urban Bush Women Celebrates Bessie Award Nominations & Winter 2026 Touring
- Imagen Golf Launches "Precision Lessons" with Trackman iO in Newtown, PA
- New Report Reveals Surprising Trends in Illinois Airport Accidents
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
0 Comments
Latest on Wisconsin Eagle
- Revenue Optics Appoints Ljupco Icevski as Executive Advisor in Strategic Move to Accelerate Commercial Development
- Waarom brand mentions in ChatGPT steeds belangrijker worden
- Yunishigawa Onsen's Annual "Kamakura Festival" will be held January 30 – March 1, 2026
- At Your Service Plumbing Named a 2025 Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave
- Custom Home Builder Connecticut Valley Homes Wins 2025 Home of the Year from the Modular Home Builders Association
- TAP Announces Open Auditions for 2026 Season
- Scoop Social Co. Partners with Air Canada to Celebrate New Direct Flights to Milan with Custom Italian Piaggio Ape Gelato Carts
- Breakout Phase for Public Company: New Partnerships, Zero Debt, and $20 Million Growth Capital Position Company for 2026 Acceleration
- Japan's Patented "Hammock'n" Smartphone Band Targets Hand Fatigue From Long Phone Use
- Reditus Group Introduces A New Empirical Model for Early-Stage B2B Growth
- CCHR: Harvard Review Exposes Institutional Corruption in Global Mental Health
- Goatimus Launches Dynamic Context: AI Prompt Engineering Gets Smarter
- Global License Exclusive Secured for Emesyl OTC Nausea Relief, Expanding Multi-Product Growth Strategy for Caring Brands, Inc. (N A S D A Q: CABR)
- RNHA Affirms Support for President Trump as Nation Marks Historic Victory for Freedom
- American Laser Study Club Announces 2026 Kumar Patel Prize in Laser Surgery Recipients: Ann Bynum, DDS, and Boaz Man, DVM
- Lineus Medical Completes UK Registration for SafeBreak® Vascular
- Canyons & Chefs Announces Revamped Homepage
- $140 to $145 Million in 2026 Projected and Profiled in New BD Deep Research Report on its Position in $57 Billion US Marine Industry; N Y S E: OTH
- The Retirement Advantage, Inc. (TRA) Promotes India Troyer to Chief Financial Officer