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Group with trash and trash bags in Frisco on Town Clean Up Day

Frisco’s Clean Up Day on June 1

The Town of Frisco is gearing up to participate in the County Wide Town Clean Up Day on Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. This event is a chance for community members to get together to clean up neighborhoods, parks, open spaces, business areas, and trails around Frisco in anticipation of summer. After cleaning up the town, all community members, especially area kiddos, will have the opportunity to check out the Town of Frisco’s heavy equipment, including dump trucks and front-end loaders at Frisco’s own Tons of Trucks event.  Additionally, there will be a Town of Frisco Construction Projects Open House, highlighting many of the upcoming improvements the Town of Frisco will be making in the community in 2024 and beyond.

Volunteer check-in is at 9:00 am in front of the Frisco Historic Park on Frisco Main Street between 1st and 2nd Avenues. During the volunteer check-in, there will be coffee provided by Rocky Mountain Coffee Roasters and baked treats. At that time, volunteers will also receive gloves, safety vests if needed, orange trash bags, and tickets for door prize drawings, lunch, and two free non-alcoholic drinks or beers for those over 21. Volunteers may ask to be assigned to a cleanup area, or they may select an area in Frisco that they feel would benefit from their efforts.

Post cleanup, participants are invited back to the Frisco Historic Park for an appreciation lunch from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm as a “thank you” to volunteers. Think you picked up the “most unique” item in Frisco on Clean Up Day in 2024? Hang on to it and submit it as an entry into the “most unique finds” contest at the Historic Park Gazebo to win a special prize! Prizes will be awarded for the top five “most unique finds” items.

From 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, community members are also invited to explore the Tons of Trucks event on Main Street in front of the Historic Park, and the Town of Frisco Construction Projects Open House to view many of the Town of Frisco projects happening in 2024 and beyond.

Support from Local Businesses:

The Town invites businesses to support the Town of Frisco Clean Up Day volunteers and highlight their business to the locals who support and recommend them. All types of donations are appreciated, including:

  • Gift certificates for “most unique finds” contest and door prizes
  • Item donations for “most unique finds” contest and door prizes 
  • Food for the volunteer appreciation lunch

Businesses who donate will have their name displayed on a large thank you poster at the event, along with verbal acknowledgement on the stage during the picnic. Businesses are also invited to bring their staff to participate in the cleanup efforts. 

Businesses may drop off their donation at Frisco Town Hall (1 W. Main Street) or contact Chris Fassen at ChrisF@TownofFrisco.com to arrange pickup. The Town prefers that any donations are received by 12:00pm on Friday, May 24, 2024.

Annual Hard-to-Recycle Items Drop-off Event

High Country Conservation Center (HC3) and Summit County Resource Allocation Park (SCRAP) work in partnership with Summit County and the Towns in helping the community properly dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) by inviting residents to drop off hard-to-recycle items for free on Saturday, June 1 from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Summit Stage Bus Barn, at 0222 County Shops Road, next to the County Commons in Frisco.

Accepted items include:

  • Prescription and over-the-counter medications
    • Pill form medications: original containers preferred, but will accept any packaging
    • Liquid form medications: original containers only
  • Electronic Waste
    • TVs, laptops, cellphones, and tablets
    • Computer monitors, printers, keyboards & wires
    • Sound systems, DVD players, and VCRs
  • Aerosol cans, chemicals, and cleaners
  • Paints, thinners, glues, and adhesives
  • Fertilizers and pesticides
  • Gently used clothing
  • Batteries (please tape over leads)

What is not accepted at this event:

  • No appliances
  • No scrap metal
  • No tires
  • No gasoline or kerosene
  • No propane
  • No gas grill tanks
  • No motor oil or oil filters
  • No antifreeze
  • No ammunition
  • No explosives
  • No infectious or biologically active materials
  • No radioactive materials
  • No LEDs or bulbs
  • Fluorescent bulbs and CFLs
  • No commercial loads

If you cannot attend, HHW materials are also accepted year-round at the Summit County Resource Allocation Park Monday – Friday from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm and Saturday from 7:00 am to noon.

Learn more about HHW recycling and disposal by visiting HighCountryConservation.org or calling HC3 at 970-668-5703.

More information about Frisco’s Town Cleanup Day may be found at TownofFrisco.com or by contacting Chris Fassen at ChrisF@TownofFrisco.com.

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