Kearney Fall Bulky Item Pickup and Free HHW Collection
/The City of Kearney has rolled out its Fall Bulky Item Pickup during the week of October 6–10, aligning with residents' usual trash collection schedules. Just ahead of this, on Saturday, October 4, a free Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) drop-off event will be held at Mack Porter Park from 8 a.m. to noon.
What You Need to Know: Bulky Item Pickup
Curbside by 7 a.m. on your regular trash day or items won’t be collected.
Placement: Leave items at the end of your driveway, arranged efficiently—but keep personal belongings like bikes or toys away from the pile.
Limit: Up to 4 cubic yards per residence (equivalent to two full-size pickup truck beds measuring about 8 ft × 5.3 ft × 1.5 ft)
Accepted Items Include:
Furniture
Lawnmowers (must be free of fuel and oil)
Barbecue grills (without propane tanks)
Rolled carpet (no longer than four feet, securely tied, under 40 lbs)
Mattresses and box springs
Bundled wood (in 4-foot sections, each under 40 lbs)
Miscellaneous debris (in 39-gal bags or smaller, ≤ 40 lbs each)
What’s Not Allowed:
Appliances or white goods (e.g. refrigerators, washers/dryers, stoves—these are prohibited in Missouri landfills)
Hazardous waste (such as paint, fluorescent bulbs, automotive fluids, solvents, pesticides, fertilizer, etc.)
Tires, automotive batteries, compressed gas cylinders
Riding lawnmowers
Large glass panels, yard waste, tree limbs, bricks, rocks, concrete, larger construction materials, roofing, or railroad ties
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-Off – October 4
The HHW collection event at Mack Porter Park offers nearby residents a free and convenient way to safely dispose of hazardous materials.
Accepted Materials:
Automotive fluids (motor oil, antifreeze, etc.)
Batteries
Light bulbs (CFL, fluorescent tubes, halogens)
Cooking oil
Corrosive cleaners and other hazardous liquids
Household cleaners, lawn and garden products
Mercury and mercury-containing items
Paint, pesticides/insecticides
Photographic and pool chemicals
Used oil filters
Not Accepted:
Appliances
Asbestos
Containers over 5 gallons
Explosives, ammunition, fireworks
Smoke detectors
Fire extinguishers (contact manufacturer for disposal)
Medical waste and needles (check pharmaceutical take-back locations)
Prescription drugs (see recommended disposal sites)
Larger propane tanks, butane, freon-containing items
Tires (at correct recycling centers)
Yard waste—accepted separately at the Kearney Recycling Center
Recycling Center Drop-Off
Need more disposal options? The City Recycling Center at 504 E. 19th Street is open for drop-offs on:
Friday: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Residents can drop off recyclables, leaf, brush, and yard waste during these hours.
KPGZ News – Brian Watts contributed to this story.