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  • Republic Services accused of leaving mess after bulk cleanup

    Republic Services accused of leaving mess after bulk cleanup

    File photo of a Republic Services bulk waste clean up in Citrus Heights, 2022. // M. Hazlip

    By Mike Hazlip—
    A crew from Republic Services, which handles waste collection for the City of Citrus Heights, reportedly left broken glass scattered over a large area on a residential court near Sunrise Boulevard and Locher Way during a recent bulk pickup, drawing the ire of at least one resident on the court.

    In an email to Citrus Heights City Manager Ash Feeney on Thursday, resident Scott Smith said broken glass was left “all over our court,” including the street, gutters, and sidewalks.

    “Since broken glass is a dangerous hazard, I had to change my plans and spend about an hour of my time doing what I could to clean it up,” Smith said in the email, which he shared with The Sentinel.

    In a statement emailed to The Sentinel Friday, a Republic Services representative said the company was notified of the problem and has removed the debris.

    “Republic Services was notified of the issue and has since removed the debris in mention,” the statement said. “We are committed to keeping our communities clean and are sending out a street sweeping truck this weekend to further ensure the area has been cleaned to the satisfaction of our valued customers.”

    Economic Development and Community Engagement Director Meghan Huber told The Sentinel on Friday that city staff had contacted Republic Services and was assured they are resolving the issue.

    In a followup email, Smith said Republic Services contacted him Friday by phone to say they had scheduled a street sweeper to be sent to the court on March 18.

    “Of course that’s very appreciated,” Smith said. “Though they haven’t said they’re doing anything to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.”

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  • Final free hazardous waste drop-off set for Oct. 15 in Citrus Heights

    Household hazardous waste. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    Household hazardous waste. Stock photo, Citrus Heights Sentinel

    Got some household chemicals or other waste you think might not be okay to put in the trash or down the sink?

    On Oct. 15, Citrus Heights residents will have the last of three annual opportunities to dispose of hazardous items like paint, cleaning supplies, vehicle batteries and fluorescent light bulbs, at a free “Household Hazardous Waste drop-off” event at Sunrise Mall.

    Sponsored by Republic Services and the City, the drop-off is open to any Citrus Heights resident, as long as proof of residency – like a recent bill or photo ID – is provided.

    Although many hazardous items will be accepted, a flier for the event states that ammunition, explosives, pharmaceuticals, radioactive material, household batteries, “home-generated sharps,” and used oil won’t be accepted. Some prohibited items for the drop-off — like used oil and household batteries — can be disposed of through Republic Services’ free weekly curbside program.

    According to a calendar listing on CitrusHeights.net, residents can call (916) 638-9000 for more information or to schedule an appointment (not required).

    Drop-off event info:
    Date: Saturday, Oct. 15, 2016
    Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Location: 6041 Sunrise Mall Rd., Citrus Heights (In parking lot behind Macy’s Women’s)

  • Feb 21: Free opportunity to safely dump hazardous waste

    Feb 21: Free opportunity to safely dump hazardous waste

    Have some household chemicals or other waste you think might not be okay to put in the trash or down the sink?

    CFL Lightbulbs
    CFL light bulbs, stock photo. // Citrus Heights Sentinel

    On February 21, Citrus Heights residents will have their first opportunity of 2015 to dispose of hazardous items like paint, cleaning supplies, vehicle batteries and fluorescent light bulbs, at a free Household Hazardous Waste drop-off event held in the city.

    Sponsored by Republic Services and the City, the drop-off is open to any Citrus Heights resident, as long as proof of residency – like a recent bill or photo ID – is provided.

    Although many hazardous items will be accepted, a flier for the event states that ammunition, explosives, pharmaceuticals, radioactive material, household batteries, “home-generated sharps,” and used oil won’t be accepted — although Republic Services has other free curbside programs to take used oil and household batteries.

    Residents are encouraged to call Republic Services at (916) 725-9060 for more information, or to schedule an appointment –- although appointments are not required, according to an event flier.

    Drop-off event info:
    Date: Saturday, February 21, 2015
    Time: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Location: 6196 Sunrise Mall Rd., Citrus Heights (In parking lot behind Macy’s)

    A flier for the event can be viewed here.

  • SATURDAY: Final Free Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off

    This Saturday, Citrus Heights residents will have a final free opportunity to dispose of hazardous items like paint, cleaning supplies, vehicle batteries and fluorescent light bulbs, at the last of three Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off events held in the city this year.

    CFL light bulbs. Photo by Luke OtterstadSponsored by Republic Services and the City, the drop-off is open to any Citrus Heights resident, as long as proof of residency – like a recent bill – is provided.

    The first event of 2014 was held in February, followed by a drop-off in June, with the third and final drop-off date being scheduled for October 18, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot behind Women’s Macy’s at Sunrise Mall.

    Not all hazardous items will be accepted, including ammunition, explosives, pharmaceuticals, radioactive material, household batteries, “home-generated sharps,” and used oil — but some of these items can be disposed of through home and curbside collection.

    Although appointments are not required, residents are encouraged to call Republic Services at (916) 725-9060 for more information, or to schedule an appointment.

    A flier for the event can be viewed here.

    Household Hazardous Waste drop-off
    Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014
    8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Sunrise Mall parking lot (behind Women’s Macy’s)