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Help is Here: Essential Solutions for Those Buried in Useless Clutter

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Jeff Chew, Reporter

Pinal County is launching an initiative aimed at assisting Hidden Valley residents in decluttering their homes. The Hidden Valley Community Cleanup event promises to help residents dispose of unwanted items at no cost, tackling what some may deem a hoarder’s paradise.

Scheduled for March 28 and 29, the cleanup will operate from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pinal County Hidden Valley Maintenance Yard, located at 43910 W. Meadowview Road. Local residents from Hidden Valley, Thunderbird Farms, and Stanfield are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity.

Participants will need to transport their items to the maintenance yard themselves but can dispose of a wide range of materials. Accepted items include bagged household trash, garden waste, furniture, appliances, construction debris, tires, batteries, oil, paint, and more.

Residents must provide some form of identification, like a driver’s license, ID card, or utility bill, for verification purposes. For any questions, Brandon Yoeman is available at 520-483-1418.