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Solid waste container replacement continues in Kingman

KINGMAN – The City of Kingman Solid Waste Department has begun the next phase of removing the 300-gallon shared trash containers from alleys and streets and providing each customer with their own 90-gallon container to be placed at the front of their home.

The next phase of the project will include the following downtown areas:

• Beale Street North

• 9th Street west to Metcalf Road

There will be no additional charge for having an individual container instead of a shared one in the alley. For those customers getting a replacement container, trash pick-up days will remain the same. This project will be completed in multiple phases over the next couple years.  The City greatly appreciates residents’ patience during this transition.

As a friendly reminder and to best serve the citizens, here are some tips to ensure your container gets picked up:

•                     Please place it curbside at the street by 6:00 A.M. the day of pick up.

•                     Keep it six feet away from parked vehicles, gas meters, and mail boxes.

•                     Container lids should be kept closed. Do not overfill it.

•                     Bulk trash pickups are available for larger items that cannot fit inside your container.  To schedule a bulk trash pickup, please call 928-692-3115. 

For questions regarding this transition, please contact Solid Waste Superintendent Ed Tapia at 928-692-3102.