Prescott Valley issued the following announcement on April 22
The Town of Prescott Valley will conduct its annual Clean-Up Day on Saturday, May 2, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with precautions in place for physical distancing.
To reduce person-to-person contact, all fees for this year’s Clean-Up day will be waived. The Town is also partnering with Yavapai County in the Clean-Up Day, so County residents in areas surrounding the Town are invited to bring their items for disposal.
Town Public Works Director Norm Davis reminds residents that the Clean-Up Day is for household waste only - no commercial disposal will be permitted. Accepted items include yard clippings, furniture, and other residential items, along with recyclable items such as old appliances, #1 and #2 plastics, aluminum, newspapers, tires (limit 10), and auto batteries.
Please note that the following items WILL NOT be accepted: Free liquids such as oil, anti-freeze, paint, etc., medical waste, explosives, ammunition, propane tanks, and other hazardous items.
If you are disabled or possess a handicap license plate and are unable to deliver items to the drop-off site, please call the Prescott Valley Public Works Department at 928-759-3070 to make arrangements for pick-up. The Prescott Valley Early Bird Lions will assist the first 25 callers, but you must call a week in advance.
The Prescott Valley Chamber of Commerce has postponed its annual Team Up to Clean-Up event that normally happens in conjunction with the Annual Clean-Up Day until September.
The Clean-Up Day drop-off site is located in East Prescott Valley on Valley Road, past the Ace Distribution Center and near the Town’s wastewater treatment plant.
For more information on the Clean-Up Day, please call Public Works at 928-759-3070.
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Source: Prescott Valley