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Springville City has designated April 14th as Spring Clean-Up Day.

Springville City has designated April 14th as Spring Clean-Up Day. Residents are encouraged to clean their yards, sweep gutters and sidewalks and do their best to improve yards and neighborhoods. Owners of vacant lots are encouraged to clear their lots of garbage, tall weeds and other debris. City leaders hope this event will promote community beautification through volunteers working together. This is a great opportunity for scout groups, church groups, and other volunteer organizations to serve in their community.

For convenience, dumpsters will be provided throughout the city on April 14th at the following parks:

  • Spring Creek Park 475 E. 600 N.
  • Memorial Park 500 E. 200 S.
  • Child Park 200 S. 1300 E.
  • Hobble Creek Park 2200 E 1250 S.
  • Big Hollow Park 350 E. 2200 S.
  • Kelvin Grove Park 1400 W. 1600 S.
  • These dumpsters can be used to dispose of household garbage, cardboard, Styrofoam, metal, dry paint, furniture, mattresses, computer towers and smoke detectors. The following items cannot be accepted at the dumpsters: hazardous waste, appliances with Freon, asphalt, bricks, rocks, concrete, oil, TV’s and computer monitors, toilets/sinks, propane tanks, antifreeze and batteries. These items must be disposed of at the South Utah Valley Solid Waste District (SUVSWD). Additional disposal fees are charged for hazardous items.

    For Springville City residents, a coupon is included in the April CitySource letter for disposal of one free load at SUVSWD anytime between April 14th and 21st. All loads must be covered.

    Yard waste can be disposed of at the Compost Facility located at 600 W. 600 N. This facility is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm from now through the fall season. There is also a dumpster for scrap metal at this location.

    For detailed infomation please visit the Public Works page.

    If you have questions about acceptable items, please refer to www.suvswd.org or call 491-2780.