Fwd: Household Hazardous Waste Day Scheduled for Saturday, April 8th in Danehy Park Field St. Parking Lot

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From: "Riviello, Dan" <driviello@cambridgema.gov> Date: March 23, 2017 at 10:58:41 AM EDT To: "Riviello, Dan" <driviello@cambridgema.gov> Cc: "Tomeu, Ini" <itomeu@cambridgema.gov>, "Dunn, Kelly" <kdunn@cambridgema.gov> Subject: Household Hazardous Waste Day Scheduled for Saturday, April 8th in Danehy Park Field St. Parking Lot
Please see the attached press release (pasted below) for information about the upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Day on Saturday, April 8th.
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Dan Riviello Community Relations Manager Department of Public Works 147 Hampshire Street Cambridge, MA 02139 P. 617.349.4825 F. 617.349.4868 www.CambridgeMA.gov/TheWorks
Household Hazardous Waste Day Scheduled for Saturday, April 8th in Danehy Park Field St. Parking Lot
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – March 23, 2017 – The City of Cambridge is sponsoring a Household Hazardous Waste collection day on Saturday, April 8th, from 9am to 1pm in the Field Street Parking Lot at Danehy Park.
Due to work in the area, Birch Street will be switched to a one-way street in the opposite direction (from Concord Ave toward Field Street) from 7:30am to 1:00pm that day to facilitate residents accessing the Field Street Lot for the drop off event. Please see the attached map.
Those traveling eastbound on Concord Ave from the rotary will be directed to turn left on Birch Street. Those traveling westbound on Concord Ave will be directed to turn right on Birch Street. Those traveling westbound on Field Street will be directed to turn left on to Corporal Burns Road, right on to Concord Ave, and right on to Birch Street.
There will be “No Parking” signs posted on both sides of Birch Street from 7:30am-1pm that day. The entrance to the parking lot on Birch Street will also be inaccessible during that time but those needing access will be allowed to enter from Bay State Road.
This event is free and open to Cambridge residents (proof of Cambridge residency required).
Proper disposal of household chemicals helps protect public health and the environment. Learn more about accepted materials, other guidelines, and future dates by clicking here, or calling Public Works at 617.349.4800.
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Ruth Ryals