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Posted on: April 17, 2023

Spring cleaning: Marysville Clean Sweep May 13

Tackle your big spring cleaning with Clean Sweep! This popular free event for Marysville residents takes place Saturday, May 13, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Marysville Public Works, 80 Columbia Ave. 

New this year: Bring your own shovel to load and take up to a half-yard of free compost. That’s about a wheelbarrow load or enough to top dress a small garden. 

Hint: It’s the day before Mother’s Day so you can earn brownie points and make Mom happy, too!

Marysville residents can bring these items for free disposal or recycling: 

  • Garbage (must be bagged)
  • Yard waste (branches, grass and leaves - no dirt, sod or rocks)
  • Scrap metal
  • Tires (clean, no wheels, no dirt or rocks)
  • Batteries - automotive, marine and household 
  • Appliances
    • Refrigerators, freezers, AC units, water coolers - First 50 accepted free. After that, $50 disposal fee charged; payment by credit/debit card only
    • Washers, dryers, stoves and hot water tanks
  • Electronics and e-waste
    • Computers and laptops
    • TVs and monitors (LCD, plasma, CRT)
    • Cell phones, tablets and e-readers
    • Printers, fax machines and scanners
    • AV equipment  (DVD, VCR, Blu-Ray, stereo, gaming console, camera)
    • UPS battery backups
    • Remote controls
    • Microwaves, small electric kitchen appliances

Do not bring these items:

  • Light bulbs 
  • Vacuums
  • Hazardous waste, paint, fuels, oils and household chemicals
  • Prescription drugs

For disposal options, visit https://www.snohomishcountywa.gov/477/Hazardous-Waste or the Snohomish County Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Station at 3434 McDougall Ave., Everett.

Prescription drugs are accepted at Marysville Police Department, 501 Delta Ave., during regular business hours (Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.).

*For City of Marysville residents only. 

Proof of residency required (driver’s license, state ID or city utility bill). One personal vehicle load per household; no commercial vehicles. No business/commercial waste. 

Thank you to our event partners 3R Technology, Castle Tire, Cedar Grove and Schnitzer Steel.

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