TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— If you’ve been thinking about getting rid of old stuff like large items that won’t fit in your trash can, this weekend is your chance.
Terre Haute is holding its annual fall city-wide cleanup tomorrow. All residents of Vigo County can participate. There are drop-off sites with dumpsters at the Terre Haute City Hall, Woodrow Wilson Middle School, and the Street Department Garage. They’re accepting grills, furniture, mattresses, large toys, electronics, yard debris and other miscellaneous items. They will not accept hazardous waste, construction debris, refrigerators, or items containing Freon, Chemicals, and batteries.
“We’re kind of at the end of the grass cutting seasons, so we can kind of now transition back into cleaning up those alleys and it’s just part of our, you know, holistic effort just to clean Terre Haute,” said Jesse Tohill, Director of Public Works for the city of Terre Haute. “You know, clean Terre Haute up, you know, make it nice and just so we can kind of enjoy our daily lives.”
It goes from 8 a.m. to noon or until the dumpsters are full.

