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Wednesday, July 16, 2025 at 12:53 AM

City of Fallon Spring Cleanup – Let's Keep Our Oasis Green

City of Fallon Spring Cleanup – Let's Keep Our Oasis Green

Spring cleaning isn't just for closets, especially when it comes to The City of Fallon. From April 28 through May 3, the City of Fallon is rolling out the big trucks and offering free haul-away service for all your unwanted junk during the 22nd Annual Keep Fallon Green Cleanup Week.

That broken chair in the garage. The mystery box in the shed you've meant to sort through since 2019. If you don't want it, the city will take it—free of charge. All you need to do is place your items in your regular garbage pickup area and call City Hall at 775-423-3040 to let them know it's ready.

Have something heavier than a busted recliner? If your items are big, bulky, or awkward (looking at you, 300-pound treadmill), call the city, and they'll work with you on a plan.

But cleanup week isn't just about tossing the old stuff, it's also about working together. If you've got some elbow grease to spare, volunteers are needed! Grab your gloves and meet at City Hall on Saturday, May 3, at 9 a.m. to help with citywide cleanup efforts. It's a great way to get outdoors, connect with neighbors, and make Fallon shine.

Whether you're clearing out the backyard or volunteering to spruce up sidewalks, every little bit helps. Together, we can keep our oasis green, clean, and beautiful.

Call City Hall at 775-423-3040 with any questions—and we'll see you out there!

Help us Keep Fallon Green.

 


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