Debris Drop-Off Day Happens This Sat, March 9 at Two Locations in Lafayette, Louisiana
Lafayette Parish residents can take advantage of Debris Drop-Off Day this Saturday, March 9, 2024, at two locations in the city.
The event is being put on by Lafayette Consolidated Government and Acadiana Waste Services. This is an opportunity for residents to dispose of items that are not typically picked up curbside or cannot fit into a cart.
Debris Drop-Off Day will take place from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm this Saturday at two locations in Lafayette: Brown Park (1234 E. Pont Des Mouton Road) and Robicheaux Center (1919 Eraste Landry Road).
Below is a list of items accepted and not accepted:
Accepted Debris
- Appliances
- Bags/Containers of Trash
- Bicycles
- Car Parts
- Construction Debris
- Home & Lawn Furniture
- Paint Cans (empty)
- Metal
- Tires (limit of 5 tires per person)
- Wood
Smaller waste items such as old clothes, shoes, and other items should be contained in a bag or box.
Larger items like old bicycles, barbecue pits, and steel mounting poles for basketball backboards will also be accepted.
Will NOT Accept
- X - NO Alkaline Batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9V)
- X - NO Ammunition
- X - NO Automotive Fluids
- X - NO Compressed Gas Cylinders
- X - NO Explosives
- X - NO Fluorescent Light Bulbs
- X - NO Gas Powered Equipment
- X - NO Household Chemicals
- X - NO Medical/Biohazard Waste
- X - NO Oil Waste
- X - NO Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
- X - NO Thermostats (any type)
Residential waste only, please.
“LCG wants to help citizens properly dispose of some items that you may not always get picked up curbside or that can’t fit into your cart,” stated LCG Environmental Quality Manager Bess Foret. “It’s a great time to do some Spring Cleaning, and with the help of AWS, Habitat for Humanity, and Bike Lafayette, we are offering an option to dispose of old trash and junk while working to divert items from the waste stream and find ways to reuse, repurpose, and recycle.”
To participate, you will be asked to present your I.D. And remember, this is for residents of unincorporated Lafayette Parish and the City of Lafayette only.
Residents should also be prepared to help unload all items.
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