RomeNewswire.comHome RomeNewswire.com Login RomeNewswire.com Register RomeNewswire.comContact Us
Rome News, Rome Georgia, Georgia News, Rome Online, Rome Weather, Rome Headlines, Georgia Newswire
Rome News, Rome Georgia, Georgia News, Rome Online, Rome Weather, Rome Headlines, Georgia Newswire

Rome News, Rome Georgia, Georgia News, Rome Online, Rome Weather, Rome Headlines, Georgia Newswire

Rome News, Rome Georgia, Georgia News, Rome Online, Rome Weather, Rome Headlines, Georgia Newswire

 

County to hold community cleanup in Coosa

Floyd County Public Works will be hosting the 3rd clean-up event of 2008 in the Coosa Community on Saturday, September 27, from 9 am until 2 pm. The event will be at the Berryhill Remote site on Berryhill Road. There will be two more events for 2008 held throughout the County. This is an excellent chance to get rid of material that normally must be hauled to the Walker Mountain Landfill. There will be no disposal fee and workers will be onsite to unload the material.

“We had a record turnout for the Armuchee cleanup on August 23rd,” said Floyd County Public Works Director Michael Skeen. “More than 300 vehicles dumping more than 30 tons of debris participated in the free event. The event, supervised by Mike Rhinehart, had more than 40 community service workers from the State Probation Office and the Day Report Center.”

Material accepted includes old mattresses, furniture, yard toys, and building supplies.

The event is restricted to Floyd County residents and no commercial dumping is permitted. Televisions, computers, tires and liquids will not be accepted.

For more information, please contact Floyd County Public Works at 706-236-2495.


You must be logged in to post a comment.

Details about the post you're currently reading:

  • Title: County to hold community cleanup in Coosa
  • Written on: September 18th, 2008
  • 0 comments
  • 3 trackbacks