The City of Bellevue’s annual spring clean up will be held on consecutive Saturdays of May 15th & 22nd . Two Street Department areas located at 29th & Hancock, and the Old Landfill on Cedar Island Road, near Rose Lane Rd. will be open from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM the 15th & 22nd of May for the residents to drop off the following items:
Household furniture
Lawn furniture
Storm doors & windows
Major appliances
Broken toys, bicycles, wagons, etc.
Bed springs & mattresses
Construction material
Automotive parts
Propane Tanks
Tires
Haworth Park tree dump site will be open on May 15th and 22nd from 7:00 Am – 3:00 PM to accept trees and brush. The city requires all trees and brush to be hauled directly to the Haworth Park/Marina area for isposal.
The following items will not be accepted at the shops:
Trees and brush
Computer Hardware – Contact CP Recovery at 331-1630 to dispose of computer equipment
Leaves and yard wastes (special pickup weekly)
Automotive oil (can be recycled on regular garbage day)
Paint & Hazardous wastes (Call the regional household hazardous waste collection facility at
444-SINK (7465), or check on line at www.UnderTheSink.org)
Citizens will be directed to unload solid waste directly into a Papillion Sanitation compactor truck, or near a roll off container.
All other items will need to be separated:
Appliances, metal, batteries
Propane Tanks
Concrete and masonry products
We would ask that all citizens assist in our efforts by not bringing items which can be bagged and left curb side for normal weekly pick up.
All children must remain in vehicles while in dump areas. The city’s contractor has salvage rights to all materials brought to the sites. No salvaging will be allowed by private parties.
The clean up is for city of
Bellevue residents only. We would again require all persons to bring their previous month’s M.U.D. bill showing the trash fee to prove residency.
Clean up is restricted to residential items only. Commercial and business items will not be accepted. No vehicles larger than pickup trucks will be permitted unless prior arrangements are made.
Senior citizens and disabled individuals who meet low income guidelines can make arrangements to have items picked up Monday, May 17th by calling 293-3019 by 12:00 (noon) May 14th.
Any other questions can be referred to the street department at 293-3126 or
kaustin@bellevue.net.
We are requesting a food item donation to the Bellevue Food Pantry with each load.