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Spring cleanup within the City of Henderson to take place in March and April

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Spring cleanup within the City of Henderson to take place in March and April


HENDERSON, KY. – With a stretch of winter weather behind us and February soon coming to an end, it’s time to start planning for the annual Spring Cleanup within the City of Henderson.

This year’s Spring Cleanup is planned once again for two phases starting March 25 and April 22.

Here’s how it will work:

The city will be divided for two different pickup time frames.

Residences south of Second Street should have their items out for pickup no later than 7 a.m. on Monday, March 25.

Residences north of Second Street should have their items out for pickup no later than 7 a.m. on Monday, April 22.

Each area will require several days for collection, so please be patient if you don’t see the debris removed right away. There is no need to call the Public Works Department to request pickup; crews will be canvassing the entire city.

Crews will be collecting on your street or alley one time, which makes it extremely important for residents to put out items for pickup by the 7 a.m. deadline.

Tree limbs, broken furniture and other large items that you would normally take to the landfill will be picked up during each phase, free of charge.

As usual, things that cannot be picked up in this project include: Tires, batteries, oil, paint, air conditioners and refrigerators.

Here are the guidelines:

  • You are allowed one small pickup truck-size load of general household debris (typically such things as broken furniture, mattresses, etc.) and one small pickup truck-size load of yard debris, such as brush and limbs.
  • Please do not mix junk with vegetative debris. The different types of materials will be ultimately deposited in different locations. If they are mixed, the city will be forced to send it all to the landfill, which costs taxpayers a lot more.
  • You should place your debris on the ground (not on a trailer) in the general area of your weekly trash collection, but please keep it away from fences, buildings, poles, fire hydrants and other structures so equipment can pick it up without obstacles. Larger piles can also be placed at curbside on your street if your weekly trash collection is on an alley.
  • There is NO NEED to call Public Works to get your address put on a pickup list. City crews will go through the city street-by-street and alley-by-alley one time. Make sure you have your items available by either Monday, March 25, (if you live south of Second Street) or Monday, April 24 (if you live north of Second Street) and be patient while crews work their way to your area.
  • If you miss the Monday morning deadline or if you have more than a small pickup truck-size load, you can call Public Works to request pickup, but a cost will be associated with that special pickup. If you need to schedule that type of pickup, call Public Works at 270-831-1234. You can also call that number with questions.
  • Also at a cost, you can always dispose of items yourself. The landfill hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
  • The annual event is for residential users, and not for vacant property, commercial use or construction/demolition projects.

“If citizens will abide by these guidelines, the cleanup of each area will go a lot faster,” said Public Works Director Brian Williams. “Our intention is to go over every street and every alley as we work our way through town. But, please, should we happen to miss one, give Public Works a call at 270-831-1234.”

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