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Jonesboro’s June Neighborhood Cleanup Scheduled

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Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – The City of Jonesboro announced the date of June’s Neighborhood Cleanup.

It is set for Saturday, June 6, from 8 a.m. to noon at Fisher Street United Methodist Church, located at 311 Fisher St. Cardboard and glass recycling services will be available at the cleanup. It is for city residents only.

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Accepted items are listed below:

  • Clothes
  • Tires (limit to eight, no rims)
  • Basketball goals
  • Furniture (includes electronics such as TVs, computers and printers)
  • Appliances such as dryers, washers and fridges (freon and compressors must be removed)
  • Paint cans (must be empty of all paint, lids must be removed, and any residue must be dry)

The city will not accept the following:

  • Yard waste/limbs
  • Tractor/semi tires
  • Hazmat materials, such as oils, flammable or corrosive materials, automotive parts, or motors
  • Remodeling/construction materials (single pieces are accepted, however)

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Source: City of Jonesboro

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