The City's Saturday Drop-off site is open from Spring to Fall to accept your scrap metal and recycling for free and yard waste for a small fee.
View current rates & informationThe following options are available to you when the drop-off site is closed:
- Paper
- Cardboard
- Aluminum and tin cans
- Plastic bottles, jugs, dairy tubs
- Plastic buckets
- Glass bottles and jars (separated)
- Brambles, brush & branches (up to 6"diameter)
- Clean lumber scraps (nails okay, no other metal)
- Garden trimmings, grass clippings & leaves
- Prunings & vines
- Sod (Remove as much dirt as possible, no mesh or netting)
- Car parts (whole removable parts only; doors, fenders, motors, etc.)
- Fencing
- Outdoor furniture
- Posts
- Tanks
- Tools
- Wire
- Wheels
- Beauty bark
- Dirt & rocks
- Kitchen waste & food
- Noxious weeds (ivy, blackberry vines, knapweed, tansy & gorse)
- Painted or treated lumber
- Stumps
- Cedar fencing, boards
- Appliances
- Batteries
- Garbage
- Metal mixed with plastic or wood
- Paint cans
- Tires
- Vehicles
- Items containing hazardous fluid
Engines
All engines must be drained with pans off and filters removed.
Fluids
All units containing fluids, such as oil, hydraulics, transmission fluids, gases, etc., must be properly drained.
Propane cylinders
Cylinders must be cut in half.
Tanks
Any tank other than hot water tanks or water pressure tanks must have a large hole cut into each end of the tank for visual inspection.
Transmissions
All transmissions must be drained of fluid, pans off and no torque converter.