Lake Elsinore Sponsors Community Cleanup Event: Bulky Items Accepted

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LAKE ELSINORE, CA — A community clean-up event was planned for all residents of Lake Elsinore, the city advised. They accept recyclable waste, organic waste, and general waste items.

All are invited to clean out bulky items for the community cleanup on Saturday, March 8, from 6:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at Parking Lot C at the Lake Elsinore Diamond Stadium, off Diamond Drive. A valid ID and the below event notice is required to enter, they said.

The city will accept the following items:

  • Sofas
  • Chairs
  • Refrigerators
  • Water Heaters
  • Washers and Dryers
  • Mattresses
  • Other Household Items
  • Tree Limbs (Bundled in 3 Foot Lengths or Smaller – 50lb Weight Limit)
  • Green Waste
  • Metals and Electronics
  • Tires (9 Maximum – No Rims and No Commercial or Truck Tires)

The city will not accept the items below at this event:

  • Automotive Parts
  • Engines
  • Propane Tanks
  • Cleaners
  • Gas or Oil Containers
  • Fluorescent Lights
  • Batteries
  • Paint
  • Lumber
  • Fencing
  • Commercial or Construction Debris
  • Household Hazardous Waste

Bulky Item Drop-Off: Please be prepared to unload your vehicle. All items must be placed inside the provided containers, and children and pets must remain inside the vehicle.

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