Residents will be able to drop off items,
such as yard clippings, household items, furniture, and certain
appliances. In addition, several empty lots in Cameron Park will be
cleaned up by volunteers.In addition to the CSD sponsoring the cleanup,
a number of other local groups, organizations, and interested Cameron
Park residents will be involved in the cleanup. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00
p.m. Drop off locations will be Christa McAuliffe Park. Large dumpsters
will be placed at this sites.
There will be no fee to drop off items at the designated spots during
the cleanup, however there will be a limit on what kind of items will
be accepted. www.cameronpark.org For more information contact: Cameron Park Community Services District (530) 677-2231
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