April means Spring Cleaning, including Spring Cleanup Day

Spring comes with many opportunities to clean up from a long winter.

Spring Cleanup Day

Spring Cleanup Day, for disposal of large items, brush, tires, batteries and other waste, is scheduled for April 29, 2023, for 7 to 11 a.m. at the Public Works Facility, 620 Calvin Street.

The cost for this service is included in monthly city utility bills and is for residents of North Liberty only (please be prepared with a water bill stub or driver’s license). You can read more about what will and won’t be accepted here.

Curbside Leaf Collection

Spring leaf collection is scheduled to run through Friday, April 28.

To have your leaves collected, rake them within two feet of the street by 7 a.m. on each Monday. Crews will collect them by Friday. Please don’t bag your leaves or mix them with stick, branches or other yard waste, or any other materials.

To speed collection, please avoid placing piles near street signs or utility poles, and avoid parking in front of leaf piles.

This service is free and weather dependent.

After the curbside collection ends, residents have a few options to dispose of leaves:

  1. Taken to Spring Cleanup Day on April 29 at the public works facility
  2. Put in yard waste bags for Johnson County Refuse, collected on your regular trash and recycling day
  3. Taken to Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center,  300 Hebl Ave. SW, Iowa City

Citywide Garage Sales

If you’re not in a hurry, you can also hang on to what you’re looking to get rid of until Citywide Garage Sales, a privately organized endevor, on June 8, 9 and 10 .

Donations

You can avoid sending usable goods to the landfill by donating them to local charities. Houses into Homes helps local folks who are transitioning out of homelessness or in need by delivering beds and furniture, as well as small kitchen and household goods. Volunteers will pick up your items and deliver to local families. And they’ll take your art (but not your objet d’art). Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore will pick up all sorts of working kitchen and laundry appliances and housewares, but also things like roofing, nearly full cans of paint, pavers and other hardware goods. They resell the them in their shop to support Habitat for Humanity. The North Liberty Community Pantry distributes food and clothing to folks living in North Liberty and Johnson County. They’ll gladly take your unwanted unopened food stuffs and children’s clothing (they ask that you donate adult clothes to Goodwill of the Heartland).

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