Borough Cleanup May 6-18

May 06, 2019

California Borough is helping Cal U students clean house before they leave their off-campus rentals for summer break.

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Daily garbage pickup will be available from Monday, May 6, through Saturday, May 18, and a bin will be placed outside the California Area Public Library so students can recycle unwanted electronic items.

The schedule gives students time to discard unwanted items as they clean out their off-campus rentals during the week prior to Commencement. Borough landlords also can utilize the service as their student renters depart.

Cal U faculty and staff are reminded that the service is intended for Cal U students and borough residents only.

“We know that student renters often have bulky items or electronic devices they don’t want to take home for the summer, so we thank our borough officials for making this cleanup possible,” says University spokesperson Christine Kindl.

“We ask our students who live downtown to utilize this service and time their housekeeping so trash doesn’t sit at the curb. We can work together to keep our community looking good.”

California Borough is helping Cal U students clean house before they leave their off-campus rentals for summer break.

Daily garbage pickup will be available from Monday, May 6, through Saturday, May 18, and a bin will be placed outside the California Area Public Library so students can recycle unwanted electronic items.

The schedule gives students time to discard unwanted items as they clean out their off-campus rentals during the week prior to Commencement. Borough landlords also can utilize the service as their student renters depart.

Cal U faculty and staff are reminded that the service is intended for Cal U students and borough residents only.

“We know that student renters often have bulky items or electronic devices they don’t want to take home for the summer, so we thank our borough officials for making this cleanup possible,” says University spokesperson Christine Kindl.

“We ask our students who live downtown to utilize this service and time their housekeeping so trash doesn’t sit at the curb. We can work together to keep our community looking good.”