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Annapolis Residents Alerted, No Interruption in Curbside Collection on Election Day, County Facilities Closed

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Published on October 31, 2024
Annapolis Residents Alerted, No Interruption in Curbside Collection on Election Day, County Facilities ClosedSource: Photo by Pawel Czerwinski on Unsplash

As Election Day approaches, residents should be aware that while the Waste Management Services (WMS) will continue their curbside collections as usual on Nov 5th, all their facilities, including the Millersville Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility along with the Northern, Central, and Southern Recycling Centers, will close in observance of the holiday. According to Anne Arundel County, service interruptions will not occur, allowing citizens to maintain their usual waste disposal schedules during this time.

Bridging the gap between convenience and responsible waste disposal, the Department of Public Works promotes "Recycle Coach," an app designed to demystify the complexities of what to recycle and where it should go. This tool aims to provide accessible information, ensuring that recycling is not a labor of guesswork but a seamless part of home routines. Interested individuals can download the free app through the App Store or Google Play or visit the desktop site for more details.

Residents seeking additional information regarding recycling and trash collection services offered by the County are encouraged to visit the Department of Public Works website. By calling (410) 222-6100, you can get your questions answered and get clarification from the department's representatives, helping to manage waste more effectively in our communities.