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Mayor's Message: Got Junk?

By Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez
Mayor of Moreno Valley
04/27/2021 at 12:06 PM

Dear Moreno Valley Residents,

Whether it's spring cleaning, a family move, or time to clear out the garage, we all have bulky items to be disposed of or recycled now and then. Bulky items typically are too large for our regular trash and recycling bins and often wind up sitting on curbsides. 

An essential part of any community is keeping our streets, parks, and neighborhoods clean. You can help meet this important goal by disposing of unwanted items properly.

That's why we've established a simple way we can all beautify MoVal and keep our streets free of unsightly and often dangerous old bulky items. Best of all, it's free! 

Moreno Valley residents are allowed up to four bulky item pickups per month or one per week. Schedule a pickup by contacting the Waste Management team at least 48 hours in advance to confirm pick up on the same day as your usual collection day. It is that simple. 

Visit www.moval.org/bulkyitempickup for details, scheduling, and a complete listing of what can and cannot be scheduled for pickup. 

The City also hosts several e-waste and recycling events throughout the year so that you can get rid of your waste safely and conveniently. Moreno Valley residents can also take items to the Badlands Landfill on Ironwood Avenue. Illegal dumping hurts everyone, and by taking your items to collection events or calling your waste provider, we can continue to make our community safe and beautiful.

Let's work together to prevent illegal dumping in Moreno Valley! 

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