July 4th Holiday Garbage & Recycling Delay

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Due to the upcoming Independence Day holiday on Monday, July 4, 2022, Gill Hauling will be delaying garbage and recycling collections by one day. Monday’s collection will take place on Tuesday, Tuesday’s on Wednesday, etc. for the remainder of the week through Saturday July 9, 2022.

To prevent fires or damage to the solid waste containers,

  1. Thoroughly soak all fireworks in water prior to disposal.
  2. Do not place used charcoals in the container.

 Remember: Fireworks are hazardous and not recyclable.

 In addition, the Citizen’s Convenience Center at 5800 28th Street will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2022.

 Additional information regarding residential garbage and recycling collection can be found on the City’s website at www.sioux-city.org/environmentalservices.

 Have a safe and enjoyable celebration.

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