Kenosha bulk waste drop-off site closed Saturday due to extreme cold

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The City of Kenosha has announced that its Waste Division bulk waste drop-off site at 1001 50th St. will be closed on Saturday due to forecasts of extremely cold weather. The decision aims to protect both residents and city staff from hazardous conditions.

Typically, the site operates on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., except during holidays or when dumpsters reach capacity. Residents are required to present a bulk waste drop-off receipt corresponding to the amount they wish to dispose of.

Only city residents and residential property owners are allowed to use the facility, while commercial disposal is prohibited. Individuals must show proof of residency, which can include a photo ID, lease agreement, mortgage documents, tax bill, or utility bill. Non-resident property owners need to provide evidence such as mortgage papers, a tax bill, or a utility bill proving ownership within the city.

The city advises residents to stay updated through official communication channels for any changes in services related to weather conditions.



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