Frequently Asked Questions
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Recycling
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Recycling
Large Recycle Bins for excess cardboard and/or recycling items is located behind Fire Station #1 on 1st Avenue SW (between the Fire Station and Hardware Hank).
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Yes. The City of Le Mars has a mandatory recycling program for residential customers located within city limits (this does not include businesses or apartments).Recycling
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Residential households must place recyclable materials in a 95-gallon blue recycling tote issued by the city and/or blue recycling bag.Recycling
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The 95-gallon blue recycling totes can be obtained free of charge by contacting City Hall. Your name and address will be placed on a list and a tote will be delivered to your residence when time allows. Blue recycling bags may be purchased and are available at City Hall, Hy-Vee, and Fareway.Recycling
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There is no limit to the number of blue recycle totes a residence can have.Recycling
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Yes. A combination of both is allowed; however, it is not necessary to place materials in a blue bag in the blue tote. Blue bags can simply be placed next to the blue tote.Recycling
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Recycling pick up service is provided every other week opposite the household trash pickup (see schedule below - magnets are available at City Hall for your convenience). Place recycling tote/bag in the same location you place the household trash tote on the same day your regular household trash is picked up every other week.Recycling
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Please view information for rural households on theRecycling
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Please view theRecycling
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Recycling
DO NOT RECYCLE containers with traces of hazardous materials. DO NOT RECYCLE dirty or food stained paper. DO NOT RECYCLE Plastic Grocery/Shopping Bags, Plastic Trash Bags, Glass, Clothing or Shoes! These items should be put out with your regular trash.