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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

CITY OF CROOKSTON: Fall Clean-Up Week

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City Of Crookston recently issued the following announcement.

Fall Clean-Up Week 

October 24 – October 28

Single family dwelling clean-up items will be picked up only on its regular garbage pickup day and must be placed on the street boulevard by 7:00 AM.  Only household quantities of debris will be accepted.

The City of Crookston will collect the following items if separated into separate piles: 

Bagged garbage, clothing, and cardboard - (Weight limit 30 pounds per bag with each bag no larger than 35 gallons. Up to 30 bags per household will be collected. No loose garbage will be collected.)

Appliances - (Limit 2)

Bypass, furniture, mattresses, metal items, demolition-bypass - (3 furniture items, 4 mattresses, and a demolition-bypass pile with a maximum dimension of 15’L by 4’W by 3’H.)  For more information, please visit the City website at:  https://www.crookston.mn.us/.../Fall-Clean-Up-Week-Info-PDF 

Automotive tires and rims - (Limit 4)

Placing these items in separate piles will help speed up the clean-up process.  In awareness of clean-up week in Crookston, Polk County Public Health advises residents to not bring furniture, mattresses, box springs, or bed frames found on the street into your home in order to prevent the spread of bed bugs.http://www.bedbugs.umn.edu/

As required by State Law, all video display devices (TV’s, computer monitors, etc.) cannot be land filled.  Therefore, these items WILL NOT be collected during clean-up.  These devices may be disposed of at Polk County Environmental Services (Transfer Station).

Concrete, batteries, partially full paint cans, any chemicals, or large amounts of demolition debris WILL NOT be accepted.  

Items should be placed on boulevards no more than 24 hours prior to your collection day.

Original source can be found here.

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