The Teton County Trash Transfer Station and Recycling Center in Jackson, Wyoming, will be closed to the public on Friday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. Regular operating hours will resume on Saturday, July 5th, ensuring residents can access waste and recycling services as usual following the holiday.
Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling reminds residents that outdoor recycling bins at the Recycling Center and community recycling sites remain accessible 24/7, even during the closure. To maintain cleanliness and efficiency, officials ask the public not to leave recyclables on the ground if bins are full. Instead, try another community site or store materials until bins are emptied the next business day. Residents are also encouraged to flatten cardboard to maximize bin space.
For additional details or questions about waste and recycling services, contact Teton County Integrated Solid Waste & Recycling at 307-733-7678 or visit tetoncountywy.gov/recycle. Planning ahead for the holiday closure can help ensure proper disposal and recycling, keeping Jackson’s community spaces clean and sustainable.
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