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Fall Cleaning Help

By Ulises Cabrera, City of Moreno Valley Mayor
October 1, 2024 at 12:50pm. Views: 214

As we bid farewell to the summer heat and welcome the cooler fall breeze, it’s the perfect time to roll up our sleeves for some much-needed fall cleaning inside – and outside – the house! Whether you're tackling your garage, clearing out the yard, or just getting organized for the holiday season, we’ve got you covered with free fall cleaning events happening this month.

 

First, mark your calendars for our Free Dump Day on October 12 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Waste Management Transfer Station, 17700 Indian St. Get rid of those large, bulky items that have been taking up space in your garage or backyard. There's no need to haul them to the dump by yourself—just bring them to our collection site, and we’ll take care of the rest!

 

Later in the month, on October 26, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at City Corporate Yard, 15670 Perris Blvd, we’re hosting a Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste Collection Event. This is your opportunity to safely dispose of hazardous materials like old paint, chemicals, and batteries, or electronic waste like TVs and computers. Disposing of these materials safely and keeping them out of landfills helps protect our environment, so gather what you no longer need. Stop by and let us take these items off your hands.

 

These events are not only a great way to clean up your space but also an opportunity to help keep Moreno Valley beautiful and sustainable. Whether dropping off unwanted items or picking up free mulch, your participation makes a difference!

 

Visit moval.org/recycle for all the details on these events and more. Let’s work together to spruce up our homes and our community for fall!

 

 

 

 

Mientras nos despedimos del calor del verano y damos la bienvenida a la brisa más fresca del otoño, es el momento perfecto para arremangarnos y realizar una limpieza de otoño muy necesaria dentro y fuera de la casa. Ya sea que esté arreglando su garaje, limpiando el jardín o simplemente organizándose para la temporada navideña, lo tenemos cubierto con eventos de limpieza de caída libre que se llevarán a cabo este mes.

 

Primero, marque en sus calendarios nuestro Día de Descarga Gratuita el 12 de octubre de 8 a.m. a 12 p.m. en Waste Management Transfer Station, 17700 Indian St. Deshágase de esos artículos grandes y voluminosos que han estado ocupando espacio en su garaje o patio trasero. No es necesario que los lleves tú solo al vertedero; simplemente tráelos a nuestro sitio de recolección y ¡nosotros nos encargaremos del resto!

 

Más adelante en el mes, el 26 de octubre, de 9 a.m. hasta las 2 p.m. en City Corporate Yard, 15670 Perris Blvd, organizaremos un evento de recolección de desechos domésticos peligrosos y electrónicos. Esta es su oportunidad de deshacerse de forma segura de materiales peligrosos como pintura vieja, productos químicos y baterías, o desechos electrónicos como televisores y computadoras. Deshacerse de estos materiales de forma segura y mantenerlos fuera de los vertederos ayuda a proteger nuestro medio ambiente, así que junte lo que ya no necesita. Visítenos y permítanos quitarle estos artículos de encima.

 

Estos eventos no solo son una excelente manera de limpiar su espacio, sino también una oportunidad para ayudar a mantener Moreno Valley hermoso y sostenible. Ya sea para dejar artículos no deseados o para recoger mantillo gratis, ¡su participación marca la diferencia!

 

Visita moval.org/recycle para conocer todos los detalles sobre estos eventos y más. ¡Trabajemos juntos para arreglar nuestros hogares y nuestra comunidad para el otoño!

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