Household clutter making you crazy. Do you need to get rid of that old television? Now is the perfect time to do some spring cleaning and get rid of your old electronics and household junk. Lafayette Consolidated Government and Republic Services Debris & Electronics Drop-off Day is a chance to dispose of items that arenβt typically picked up curbside or that canβt fit into a cart.
Lafayette parish residents can drop off items, Saturday, April 17 from 8 am to noon at Cajun Field. LCG will also accept TVs, electronics and bicycles for recycling. Waste from businesses will not be accepted.
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β’ Old tires, wood and metal, furniture, appliances, carpet and padding, and other construction debris. There is a limit of five tires per person.
β’ Smaller waste, such as old clothes, toys, plant pots and other items should be placed in a bag or box.
β’ Larger items such as old bicycles, barbeque pits, and steel mounting poles for basketball backboards will also be accepted.
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β’ Automotive fluids
β’ Household chemicals
β’ Compressed gas cylinders
β’ Medical waste
β’ Ammunition
β’ Explosives
β’ Gas powered equipment
A complete list of items to be accepted can be viewed online at https://lafayettela.gov/public-works/debris-drop or residents may call 337-291-8529.