City Of College Park: Moving Out?

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College Park MD

04 May, 2022

6:05 PM

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Press release from the City of College Park : May 4, 2022 Help others and keep reusuable goods out of the landfill. Here is a quick list of possible donation options where you can drop-off or schedule pickups (if available). Pitch in while you move-out! Furniture, Clothing, Food & Item Donation For items in good condition Can't see the table below? Click here to view the original story. Final Cleanup Saturday - May 21 Saturday, May 21, 2022, 7:30 am to 12:00 pmDepartment of Public Works (9217 51st Avenue) Calling all City of College Park Off-Campus Student Rentals! This is the last opportunity to dispose of items without incurring a collection fee for bulk items (information about the City's Bulk Trash Ordinance can be found here). The Public Works facility will be open for residents and off-campus student rentals to drop off bulky trash, white goods, electronics recycling, brush, and yard trim. In addition, we will accept a small number of light bulbs and tubes; household batteries; and block Styrofoam. Items brought during cleanup event do not count toward your bulk trash numbers, and there is no fee for appliances or electronics. You must be a resident of the City of College Park and bring an ID with city address, or a copy of your current lease as proof of city residency to participate. Wood mulch will also be available, you don't need to be a resident in order to purchase. Wood mulch is $12.00 per cubic yard. (Prices include tax). Smartleaf® compost is SOLD OUT! THESE ITEMS WILL ALSO BE ACCEPTED DURING SPRING CLEANUP: Fluorescent light bulbs and tubes (small quantities) – must be intact. Includes LED lamps, U-shaped or circular fluorescent lamps, High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps, Ultra Violet (UV) lamps, Incandescent Bulbs, Halogen or Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL's). Household batteries for recycling (small quantities). This includes rechargeable batteries such as Li-Ion, Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Ni-Zn; Single-use alkaline batteries such as AA, AAA, 9V, C, D button cell, and lithium primary. No damaged batteries; no automotive batteries. Block Styrofoam for recycling (Only large Styrofoam blocks and foam coolers accepted. No peanuts, or foam containers). NOT ACCEPTED: Bricks, concrete, rock, hazardous materials such as shingles, propane tanks, car batteries, paint, etc. Contact the City's Department of Public Works for any questions. This press release was produced by the City of College Park. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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