Spring Clean-Up set for April 6-13; Here are the guidelines

Ponca City Now - March 28, 2019 10:26 am

Spring Clean-up will be held April 6-13 for Ponca City residents.

  • Solid Waste crews will pick up most trash and haul it away, or residents can haul it to the landfill themselves and get rid of it for free.
    City Collections
    Crews will pick up any extra items placed in your regular pickup area EXCEPT the following:
  • Poisons, acids, and caustics
  • Car batteries
  • Explosives
  • Body wastes
  • Large bulky objects such as automobile frames
  • Tires
  • Items or materials containing Freon, PCB, etc.
  • Items that could cause damage to collection equipment or personal injury to collectors
  • Dirt, rocks, concrete and other debris resulting from construction or demolition
  • Dead animals, animal excreta, etc. that has not been wrapped and tightly sealed in moisture-proof wrapping
  • Logs greater than 8 inches in diameter and longer than 4 feet or weighing more than 75 pounds
  • Brush that is not bundled, longer than 4 feet in length and weighing more than 75 pounds
  • Containers larger than 35 gallons

Landfill Dumping Guidelines
Citizens must show a current PCUA (electric) Utility Bill with trash service. The address on the PCUA bill
and their driver’s license must match!

In an effort to discourage unauthorized commercial dumping, vehicles larger than a pickup or trailer will be charged standard landfill fees. Limit: 6 loads per resident.

Tires
During the Annual Spring Clean-Up, the Landfill will accept tires that are 24 inches or smaller. Tires on
rims, tractor tires, and heavy equipment tires will not be accepted! Tires must be placed in the designated area for tires at the Landfill.

Recycling Center
The Recycling Center is located at 1001 W. Prospect and it is open Wednesday through Sunday, from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Recycling Center will accept the following items:

  • Car batteries
  • latex paint
  • clean glass
  • clean tin cans
  • newspapers
  • magazines
  • cardboard
  • aluminum cans
  • books
  • and mixed metals.

Motor Oil
For those wishing to dispose of motor oil, the following merchants will accept it within the limits
specified:

  • Auto Zone, 2104 N. 14th – Motor oil only. Up to 5 gallons per person, per day.
  • O’Reilly Auto Parts, 3019 N. 14th & 104 W. Grand – Motor oil, transmission fluid, and
    differential grease only. Up to 5 gallons per person, per day.

For anyone who has poisons, antifreeze or chemicals for disposal, the best suggestion is to store
them (following the manufacturer’s directions) until a Household Hazardous Waste Day.

Special Pick-ups
Trees, brush, construction debris, etc. may be disposed of by calling 767-0411 for a special pickup.
Special pickups carry a minimum charge of $39.09 and could be more depending on quantity and
items for disposal.

High Grass & Weeds
Grass and weeds that exceed 12 inches in height are defined by City codes as a public nuisance.

Noncompliance by owners or residents can result in citations. The City also has the right to have the
property cleaned; the expense is then billed to the owner.

Overhanging Limbs and Brush
All vegetation must be trimmed back to the right-of-way lines, such that free and convenient travel over and along the sidewalk and street or alley is possible. Vegetation shall be trimmed to provide vertical clearance of at least 14 feet above streets and alleys and to at least 8 feet above sidewalks.
The City also has the right to have the right-of-way cleared and the expenses billed to the owner.
Also, remember to follow rules regarding tree planting under power lines.

Nuisance Vehicles
Abandoned, junked, inoperable, or untagged vehicles are not allowed on private property unless they
are enclosed in a building. Vehicles that violate these standards are public nuisances, and can be
towed from the property by contractors at the request of Code Enforcement.

 

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