
(Simi Valley, Ca) The City of Simi Valley is offering residents the opportunity to dispose of residential cleanup material for free at the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center located at 2801 N. Madera Road, on Sunday, July 15, 2018, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Residents may bring items large and small, which includes appliances, clean concrete and asphalt, clean wood and green-waste, and construction or demolition material. No commercial waste, hazardous waste, electronics, liquids, tires, household batteries, products containing mercury (such as thermometers and thermostats), or fluorescent light tubes and bulbs will be accepted.
Those who are not residents would be charged the standard gate fee.
Residents are requested to separate recyclable material from trash so it can be recycled and not landfilled.
The California Highway Patrol requires all loads to be covered to prevent spillage.
Proof of Simi Valley residency, such as a driver’s license or trash bill with a Simi Valley address, will be required. Residents must unload their own vehicles. A maximum of two loads will be allowed per household. Any residents transporting waste or recyclables in a commercial vehicle are subject to standard gate rate fees which amount to $65.50 per ton. Vehicles are weighed upon entry and exit to establish weight. Further information is available from the Simi Valley Landfill at (805) 579-7267.
For more information, visit the Simi Valley Landfill’s website by clicking here.
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