WEEKEND: Clean up homes, yards, garage — then dump for $10 at Port Angeles Transfer Station on Sunday

PORT ANGELES — The annual Clallam Spring Clean-Up will offer a discounted way to clean up homes and yards from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.

The $10 fee at the Regional Transfer Station, 3501 W. 18th St., will benefit the Port Angeles Food Bank.

The city will take only cash and checks. Credit cards and food donations will not be accepted.

City and county residents can take advantage of this event by cleaning up their homes, yards and neighborhoods and then hauling the waste materials to the transfer station.

Household garbage and large items will be accepted for disposal.

Yard waste, tires, large appliances and other metals will be recycled.

There is a limit of up to four tires and four appliances per household.

No paint or hazardous waste will be accepted.

Loads are limited to one per household and can be no greater than a full-sized pickup truck or a 5-foot-by-8-foot trailer. No commercial loads or vehicles will be accepted.

Tires, metals, waste oil, antifreeze, auto batteries and yard waste must be separated for recycling.

Take computers and televisions to the Goodwill or E-cycle NW for free recycling.

Visit www.2good2toss.com to see whether items can be given away or sold instead before donating.

For more information about the spring cleanup, phone the Solid Waste Division Recycling at 360-417-4874 or visit the city’s transfer station website at www.cityofpa.us/transferstation.htm.

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