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The Recycling Center located in the parking lot of the Ross C. DeJohn Community Center (6306 Marsol Rd) is open during the following hours:
Mondays & Wednesdays (Updated 9/16/19)6:00 AM - 4:30 PMSaturdays6:00 AM -11:00 AM
PLEASE NOTE: You must be a resident of Mayfield Heights only. You may be required to show proof of residency.
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All you would have to do is fill out our Request A Tree form and let us know which service you are looking for! PLEASE NOTE: New tree planting is SUSPENDED until FALL 2018 (weather permitting). We have met our current quota of trees and will resume at a later date. You may still request a new tree during this time and be added to our list. Your patience is appreciated.
You can put any large item out on your tree-lawn the night before your designated garbage day to be picked up. As of January 2021, Kimble will now be picking up any bulk items. For any questions, concerns, or if there are any issues, please call Kimble directly at 1-800-201-0005.
As a reminder, there is NO leaf collection program in the Spring. Our refuse collection contractor gladly accepts leaves that are bagged and left out on your regular trash collection day
Sometimes this may happen on accident when there is a lot of snow or slush being plowed to the side of the road. Snow shields may help in these situations. Please fill out our Request Mailbox Replacement Form and we will put up a temporary replacement as soon as the weather breaks. Once the weather cooperates we will be able to put up a permanent mailbox. Please note however, this does not apply to plow drivers doing your driveway.
The city maintains over 16 miles of sidewalks along school routes, in the retail district, and at city-owned facilities. Sidewalk clearing operations are secondary to the plowing of roadways. The City of Mayfield Heights Codified Ordinances requires that homeowners maintain the sidewalks in front of their homes. Residents should consider lending a hand to neighbors who are unable to maintain the sidewalks on their own.