| City Wide clean-up drop-off day 
			scheduled for May 4thNO curbside service this year
 
 
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			 [April 25, 2019] 
			
			LINCOLN   
			 
			The City of Lincoln will host a City wide cleanup and tire 
			collection at The Lincoln Municipal Services Building at 313 Limit 
			Street. The purpose of this cleanup is to give the residents of 
			Lincoln an opportunity to dispose of large bulky items and other 
			things that would not normally be picked up during regular weekly 
			waste collection. 
 The cleanup will take place on the following date and time:
 
 Saturday May 4, 2019 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
 
			
			 
			Items should be brought to The Municipal Services Building at 313 
			Limit Street. Residents should enter the facility off Limit Street, 
			stay to the right, and continue all the way around the building to 
			the unloading area at the southwest corner. After unloading your 
			vehicle, stay to the right, and exit back onto Limit Street. There 
			will be staff from the City and Area Disposal to assist with 
			unloading.
 
			Photo I.D. is required to show proof of residency.
 CLEAN-UP GUIDELINES
 
 UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS:
 
 Paint
 Batteries
 Yard Waste
 Hazardous Material: oil, gas, solvents or any other liquid waste
 Electronic Waste: computers, TVs, electronics
 
			
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			UNACCEPTABLE ITEMS: cont.
 Concrete
 Auto parts
 Appliances that have contained or do contain Freon or dishwashers
 Asbestos
 Water softener
 
			ACCEPTABLE ITEMS:
 Construction debris - must be bundled, be less than 5-feet in 
			length, and weigh less than 50 lbs. per bundle
 Mattresses
 Furniture -- indoor and outdoor Children's yard toys-plastic and 
			metal
 Scrap Metal-Appliances (stove, washer etc.)
 
 FOUR tires are allowed per household
 Types of tires being accepted:
 
			Passenger car tires
 Light-duty truck tires
 Heavy-duty truck tires
 Semi-truck tires
 
 *NO RIMS*
 
 Please take advantage of this program as it is an excellent 
			opportunity to remove many of the items that otherwise end up stored 
			or dumped inappropriately around town attributing to overall blight 
			throughout the city.
 
				 
			[Peggy S. BatemanCity Clerk
 City of Lincoln]
 
			
			 
			
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