Trash collection delayed by one day for Memorial Day observance

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The City of Berea announced on April 29 that curbside trash collection will be delayed by one day in observance of Memorial Day, which falls on Monday, May 25. Residents whose regular pickup is scheduled for Monday will have their trash collected on Tuesday, May 26.

The delay is due to the Memorial Day holiday, a federal observance that often impacts municipal services such as waste removal. Adjustments to the schedule are made to accommodate the closure of many businesses and public offices during the holiday.

City officials said this change affects all streets with Monday pickups and advised residents to plan accordingly. Anyone with questions about the adjusted schedule can contact Kimble Recycling and Disposal at (800) 201-0005 or visit their website at kimblecompanies.com.

No additional background information was provided regarding other city services or future changes to trash collection schedules related to holidays.



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