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Clear Out Clutter With Bulky Trash Amnesty Day
The event, for Roswell and Milton residents only, will be held Saturday at the Roswell Public Works Department on Hembree Road.

ROSWELL, GA -- You have less than two days to prepare for the upcoming Bulky Trash Amnesty Day.
The cities of Roswell and Milton will give their residents a chance to de-clutter their homes and garages on Saturday, Aug. 20.
From 8 a.m. to noon, residents can dispose of various items at the Roswell Public Works Division at 1810 Hembree Road.
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Only city of Milton and Roswell residents will be served. Proof of residency will be required, and utility bills are preferred. Roswell residents with the window decal do not need any other form of identification.
Items that will be accepted include mattresses and box springs, tires (off the rim; four per person), sofas, tables and chairs, refrigerators, washers and dryers, deactivated cell phones, electronics, grills and lawnmowers (with fluids drained).
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Residents are asked not to bring paint, household hazardous waste, any fluids, batteries, construction waste, demolition materials, yard waste, televisions and monitors.
For proper disposal of motor oil and anti-freeze, contact the Roswell Recycling Center at 770-442-8822. For disposal of construction and demolition materials, contact Chadwick Landfill at 770-475-9868.
If you have items that are in good, usable condition, please consider donating items to local charities listed here.
Materials will only be accepted at the site on the day of the event and only during the hours of 8 a.m. and noon. Please note that the gate will close at noon.
Milton residents who have questions about the event can contact Teresa Stickels at teresa.stickels@cityofmiltonga.us. Roswell residents are asked to reach out to Janet Liberman at 770-641-3715 or jliberman@roswellgov.com.
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