Kenton County's annual Spring Clean Up is back! On April 24 & Apr25, join our team to safely dispose of common household items they can’t easily set out with regular trash pickup.
Here's what you need to know.
Where to go:
Kenton County Public Works (420 Independence Station Road, Independence 41051)
- Tires and Appliances accepted, only at the KCPW Location
- Open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. both days
Piner Elementary (2845 Piner Ridge Road, Morning View, 41063)
- Tires and appliances NOT accepted at this location.
- Open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on April 25 and 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on April 26
What you can bring
- Appliances ($25 Fee for Freon containing appliances)
- Mattress/box springs (Limit two per household)
- Yard debris
- All Electronics (anything with a power cord) TVs, Monitors, Etc.
- Vehicle and rechargeable batteries
- All fluids (Oil/Gas) - Must be Removed from lawn equipment or will be rejected.
- All Scrap Metal
- Tires (Eight per household residential address; additional $3 per tire)
What you can't bring
- Hazardous Materials
- Pesticides
- Paint/Stains (Ask about the Free Paint Hardeners)
- Liquid Waste
- Fire Extinguishers
- Tanks/Cylinders/Propane Tanks
- Oil and Antifreeze
- Fluorescent Bulbs
- Shingles
- Concrete, brick or dirt.
- No junk vehicles (including boats)
- UHAULS Full of household furniture (clean-outs)
*Kenton County Public Works has the right to refuse any and all items transported to Public Works for disposal.*
Businesses (including side auto/construction/junk removal businesses) will be turned away.
For Safety and Litter Prevention, please cover all open loads with a tarp and strap down loose items. Participants are required to unload their vehicle and a proof of residency is required.
Have Questions? Please contact Melissa Grandstaff, Kenton County's solid waste coordinator, at (859) 392-1919 or by email Melissa.grandstaff@kentoncounty.org