Update, July 1:
The City of Reno has released results following its six Biggest Little Spring Cleaning events.
The results are shown below:
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Original Article:
The City of Reno is hosting six Biggest Little Spring Cleanings.
These clean-ups will allow residents to dispose of household items, including hazardous items and electronics at some of them.
You can find a list of dates, times and locations below:
| Date | Time | Location | |
| Saturday, April 13 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | University of Nevada, Reno, Parking lot on Virginia Street and 17th Street | Hazardous and e-waste accepted |
| Saturday, April 27 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | O'Brien Middle School, 5000 Silver Lake Road | |
| Saturday, May 11 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | McQueen High School, 6055 Lancer Street | Hazardous and e-waste accepted |
| Saturday, May 18 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Manzanita Park, 630 Manzanita Lane | Hazardous and e-waste accepted |
| Saturday, June 1 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Vaughn Middle Schoo, 1200 Bresson Avenue | |
| Saturday, June 8 | 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. | Reno High School, 395 Booth Street |
Although all events will be open from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., residents will be turned away once dumpster bins are full.
Acceptable items for dumpster bins during the regular clean-ups include large trash and debris.
During hazardous/e-waste events, you can bring household hazardous materials, such as paint or oil. You can also dispose of electronics and batteries, bicycles, and one large appliance per household.
Items not accepted at any clean-ups include CRT TV's, asbestos, radioactive smoke detectors and green waste or tree limbs.
“These clean-ups are always so popular, and we are excited to provide this service to our residents again,” said Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve. “It's been a long, cold winter so now is the time to get our homes and neighborhoods looking their best."
