Warsaw Public Works Dept. Expands Services For Earth Week

April 11, 2025 at 3:54 p.m.

By Staff Report

Warsaw Public Works Department, along with Borden Waste Away Services/Integra and Waste Management, will be offering expanded services to the residents of the city in celebration of Earth Week.  
The following services will be made available to residents Monday, April 21 through Friday, April 25:
1. Loose Leaf Pickup: Large piles of leaves can be raked to the curb or alley. They will be picked up on your regular trash day and need to be out by 7 a.m. Do not put sticks or other trash in the leaf piles. Small piles will need to be bagged or boxed and will be picked up on your regular trash day.
As a reminder, leaves cannot be raked into the streets and gutter lines, according to a news release from the city of Warsaw. This clogs the storm water catch basins and creates drainage issues that can lead to flooding.
2. Waste Management has offered to place four 30-yard containers at their local transfer station. Residents (ID’s will be checked to verify addresses) can drop off items (not truck loads from rental property clean outs) at no charge.
Waste Management will donate the dumping fees and are excited to offer residents assistance in disposing of their spring cleaning items.
This service will be free of charge to the residents residing within the corporate city limits of Warsaw.
Waste Management’s transfer station is at 2352 N. Boeing Road, Warsaw. Their hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
3. Borden Waste Away/Integra Shredding will host a community shred drive day. This will be a “drive-through” service.
Integra will have shred truck at the Public Works Department, 794 W. Center St., on Tuesday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. City employees will load your papers in totes and Integra will shred the documents on the spot.
4. Paper Lawn & Leaf Bags: Paper lawn and leaf bags will be available for city residents to pick up at the Public Works Department, 794 W. Center St.
Residents (ID’s will be checked to verify addresses) are invited to pick up six bundles of paper lawn and leaf bags to utilize for your natural debris pickup for 2025.
Hours for distribution will be regular business hours, which are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Warsaw Public Works Department, along with Borden Waste Away Services/Integra and Waste Management, will be offering expanded services to the residents of the city in celebration of Earth Week.  
The following services will be made available to residents Monday, April 21 through Friday, April 25:
1. Loose Leaf Pickup: Large piles of leaves can be raked to the curb or alley. They will be picked up on your regular trash day and need to be out by 7 a.m. Do not put sticks or other trash in the leaf piles. Small piles will need to be bagged or boxed and will be picked up on your regular trash day.
As a reminder, leaves cannot be raked into the streets and gutter lines, according to a news release from the city of Warsaw. This clogs the storm water catch basins and creates drainage issues that can lead to flooding.
2. Waste Management has offered to place four 30-yard containers at their local transfer station. Residents (ID’s will be checked to verify addresses) can drop off items (not truck loads from rental property clean outs) at no charge.
Waste Management will donate the dumping fees and are excited to offer residents assistance in disposing of their spring cleaning items.
This service will be free of charge to the residents residing within the corporate city limits of Warsaw.
Waste Management’s transfer station is at 2352 N. Boeing Road, Warsaw. Their hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
3. Borden Waste Away/Integra Shredding will host a community shred drive day. This will be a “drive-through” service.
Integra will have shred truck at the Public Works Department, 794 W. Center St., on Tuesday, April 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. City employees will load your papers in totes and Integra will shred the documents on the spot.
4. Paper Lawn & Leaf Bags: Paper lawn and leaf bags will be available for city residents to pick up at the Public Works Department, 794 W. Center St.
Residents (ID’s will be checked to verify addresses) are invited to pick up six bundles of paper lawn and leaf bags to utilize for your natural debris pickup for 2025.
Hours for distribution will be regular business hours, which are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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