Politics & Government

Tuscaloosa County Commission Sponsoring Spring Clean-Up Day

A Spring Clean-Up event is planned for later this month across Tuscaloosa County in an effort to help residents clear out unwanted items.

The Spring Clean-Up Day is set for April 24.
The Spring Clean-Up Day is set for April 24. (Ryan Phillips, Tuscaloosa Patch)

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Spring cleaning is on the minds of many as the weather warms up and the Tuscaloosa County Commission hopes to see a strong turnout for a countywide Spring Clean-Up Day on April 24.

Three drop-off locations will be in each of the four commission districts, which will be manned with large Waste Management containers to deposit throwaway items. Those dropping off items are asked to not bring household/kitchen garbage or tires.

Big Picture: The Spring Cleanup Day also comes after Tuscaloosa County Clean, or TC Clean, was announced in March by the Commission and Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office. This will see renewed emphasis placed on litter enforcement and debris cleanup around the county. (More on Patch)

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Drop-off locations

District 1

- Camp Coker

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- Camp Samantha

- Yellow Creek VFD


District 2

- Highway 216/Woodland Lake Road

- Highway 216/Keenes Mill Road

- Holt Elementary


District 3

- North Rosser Road/Old Greensboro Road

- Hargrove Road East/Oakview Lane

- Duncanville VFD


District 4

- Foster's Grocery Store parking lot

- Buhl Elementary School

- New Life Baptist Church


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