SAFFORD — The towns of Pima and Thatcher, City of Safford and Graham County are teaming for Community Pride Days.
During Community Pride Days, which will run June 5-7, residents are entitled to one free load of residential trash at the landfill. No hazardous materials will be accepted.
Proof of residency is required and loads that are not covered and secured are subject to a $10 charge.
In addition to the free load as part of Community Pride Days, Safford residents are entitled to one free load of residential trash at the landfill each month. Proof of Safford utility service is required.
For more information call Safford Public Works Department at 928-432-4170.
And the City of Safford is making its Community Clean-Up Trailer available to help residents safely dispose of large and unwanted items for free.
The trailer is available to Safford residents only, and certain items are not allowed in the trailer, including lead-based paint, oil and fuel waste, pesticides, sewage, and tires on rims.
Tires off rims, batteries and appliances will be accepted.
To apply to use the trailer, go to www.cityofsafford.us, click on Forms & Permits, then click on Community Clean-Up Trailer under Planning & Community Development.




