The month of January has been designated Special Clean-up Month for District 1 in Troy.Â
District 1 is represented by Councilwoman Sharon McSwain-Holland. The Environmental Services Department will conduct the clean-up during the month.Â
Residents of single-family residences in the district may dispose of furniture, appliances, junk autos and other items without being charged the normal special clean-up fee for oversized loads.Â
Items will be picked up on the days of regular garbage pickups but pickups may also be scheduled by contacting 311 at 566-0177.Â
"In order to effectively schedule personnel and equipment, we encourage residents, churches and civic groups to plan 'Neighborhood Clean-ups' within District 1 during the month of January," said a message on the City of Troy's Facebook page.Â
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