The City of Lima's Mayor’s Spring Cleanup program resumes this weekend after a Memorial Day break, offering residents access to dumpsters at six locations across the city. Through its first two weekends, the program has served 521 residents, filled 42 dumpsters and collected hundreds of tires and loads of debris.
The City of Lima will kick off the Mayor’s Spring Clean Up on May 9 with seven dumpster drop-off locations across the city. Officials say the cleanup weekends will help residents dispose of unwanted items, including tires and brush, that are not always picked up through regular trash services.
Automotive expert Tom Grothous is in to talk about spring cleaning your vehicle!
On Saturday, June 7, and again on Saturday, June 14, dumpsters will be available at various ward locations for residents to use free of charge.
The weather cooperated for a little spring cleaning at the Johnny Appleseed Metro Parks on Friday.
Spring has officially arrived, and for many Ohioans, that means it’s time to start spring cleaning in and around their homes.
Spring is officially here – that means longer days and warmer weather. It’s the perfect time of year to tackle some cleaning, which can declutter both our space and minds.
As the temperatures warm up, people are getting out into their yards and garages to do a little spring cleaning, and the City of Lima is once again offering residents a way to dispose of many items they may want to get rid of. The Mayor's Spring Clean Up dates have been announced. The first date is on Saturday, May 4, 2024, followed by May 11, and then on June 1 and June 8. Dumpsters will be located at several locations around the city from 9 a.m. to noon.