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The Washtenaw County Board of Public Works and City of Ann Arbor are sponsoring the Washtenaw County Clean-Up Day, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, July 31 at Saline High School, 1300 Campus Parkway.
Users are asked to consider a minimum donation of $15 - or more, depending on how many goods they are disposing of.
The following materials will be accepted:
Household trash and recyclable materials (glass, cardboard, paper and plastic) will not be accepted.
For more information call 734-222-3950 or visit www.washtenaw.org/cleanup.
This event is for county residents only. Materials from businesses, government agencies and non-profits can't be accepted.
People are asked to wear masks if not fully vaccinated.
Long wait times are expected. All vehicles in line by 1 p.m. will be served. Please only bring materials you can unload yourself in 20 minutes or less.
Saline High School
1300 Campus Parkway
Saline, MI
United States
Sunny, with a high of 61 and low of 33 degrees. Clear in the morning, sunny during the afternoon, clear in the evening,
This did not have to happen. In past shutdowns, when we had experienced and knowledgeable people in government positions who actually cared about the American people, advance plans were made to ensure funding for this (and other key programs) was in place before the shutdown.
I totally agree what is wrong with Democrat party these days , headed by a bunch of radicals. They kicked out Robert Kennedy and installed Kamala Harris. Now NYC will get a SOCAILIST as mayor and what, that will kill the city. I certainly don't want my tax dollars going to fund SOCIALISM.
Is this even over with? No indication of the date or time.