If you have hazardous materials around your house, the City of Fishers is offering you an opportunity to safely dispose of all that.
Below is the rest of a city news release from the City of Fishers with all the details…
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Load up vehicles and head to Billericay Park, Fishers Stormwater Utility and the Fall Recycling Day along with Keep Fishers Beautiful return to a new location at Billericay Park on Saturday, October 31 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. While disposing of unwanted recyclable materials and household hazardous wastes residents will receive a pack of Dutchmaster Daffodils from Keep Fishers Beautiful volunteers. Bulbs are free to take on a first come, first served basis, and can be collected on site from a Keep Fishers Beautiful representative.
“Our Fall Recycling Day is a great opportunity to keep the community beautiful while providing a valuable service for residents,” stated Mayor Scott Fadness. “By engaging residents in planting bulbs, we’re able to work together to keep Fishers a vibrant community as the seasons change.”
The Fishers Stormwater Utility aims to keep dangerous chemicals and pollution out of our local waterways by providing this very important service. Keep Fishers Beautiful (KFB) is an initiative that seeks to unite residents, volunteers and businesses/organizations with meaningful projects that beautify our public spaces and neighborhoods. Individuals interested in learning more or volunteering are encouraged to visitwww.Fishers.in.us/KFB or contact Dan Domsic atdomsicd@fishers.in.us. Specific details about materials being collected during the Fall Recycling day can be found on the City of Fishers’ website.