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Public works reports higher recycling and tire collection activity after floods

3425349 · May 13, 2025
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Summary

Hardin County Public Works detailed solid‑waste programs, including a tire collection event, monthly document shredding, curbside bulky-item pickup and landfill route metrics; staff also noted continued dumpster placement in flood‑impacted neighborhoods.

Hardin County Public Works on May 13 updated the Fiscal Court on solid‑waste operations, recent special collection events and route performance following April flooding.

The update matters because debris and waste volumes rise after floods, affecting landfill operations, hauler routes and resident access to disposal services.

Stephanie Gibbons, reporting for Public Works, said the county removed 23 deceased animals in April through the county program and reported code‑enforcement activity: in March the office opened nine new…

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