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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDecember 2020 Utility Bill insertReduce holiday waste this season Glass • Holiday lights • Metallic or glitter greeting cards • Gift wrapping paperTissue paper • Plastic bags/film/wrap • Styrofoam • Toys/shoes/clothingWhat CAN’T be recycled at the curb?NO CURBSIDE SERVICE New Year’s DayFriday’s Jan. 1 route will be collected a day early on Thursday, Dec. 31. Choose sustainable gift wrap such as last year’s gift-bags, old newspaper or maps, fabric, or reusable cloth bags. Most store-bought wrapping paper is not recyclable. Kraft paper is a recommended alternative.Recycle old holiday lights now through Jan. 10 at the East Side Recycling Center (via ReStore Donations), and the Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center. Compost your natural Christmas tree at the curb at no additional cost. Remove all decorations and do not put the tree in a plastic bag. Learn more: www.icgov.org/recycle | 319-887-6110 Sign up to receive emailed curbside service notices at www.icgov.org/subscribe.Batteries can cause landfill fires, so should not go in the trash.Properly dispose of all batteries, including alkaline, lithium, and rechargeable, at battery drop-off sites. View Iowa City locations at www.icgov.org/hhm. DID YOU KNOW?Reduce holiday waste this season Glass • Holiday lights • Metallic or glitter greeting cards • Gift wrapping paperTissue paper • Plastic bags/film/wrap • Styrofoam • Toys/shoes/clothingWhat CAN’T be recycled at the curb?NO CURBSIDE SERVICE New Year’s DayFriday’s Jan. 1 route will be collected a day early on Thursday, Dec. 31. Choose sustainable gift wrap such as last year’s gift-bags, old newspaper or maps, fabric, or reusable cloth bags. Most store-bought wrapping paper is not recyclable. Kraft paper is a recommended alternative.Recycle old holiday lights now through Jan. 10 at the East Side Recycling Center (via ReStore Donations), and the Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center. Compost your natural Christmas tree at the curb at no additional cost. Remove all decorations and do not put the tree in a plastic bag. Learn more: www.icgov.org/recycle | 319-887-6110 Sign up to receive emailed curbside service notices at www.icgov.org/subscribe.Batteries can cause landfill fires, so should not go in the trash.Properly dispose of all batteries, including alkaline, lithium, and rechargeable, at battery drop-off sites. View Iowa City locations at www.icgov.org/hhm. DID YOU KNOW? Reduce holiday waste this season Glass • Holiday lights • Metallic or glitter greeting cards • Gift wrapping paper Tissue paper • Plastic bags/film/wrap • Styrofoam • Toys/shoes/clothing What CAN’T be recycled at the curb? NO CURBSIDE SERVICE New Year’s Day Friday’s Jan. 1 route will be collected a day early on Thursday, Dec. 31. Choose sustainable gift wrap such as last year’s gift- bags, old newspaper or maps, fabric, or reusable cloth bags. Most store-bought wrapping paper is not recyclable. Kraft paper is a recommended alternative. Recycle old holiday lights now through Jan. 10 at the East Side Recycling Center (via ReStore Donations), and the Iowa City Landfill and Recycling Center. Compost your natural Christmas tree at the curb at no additional cost. Remove all decorations and do not put the tree in a plastic bag. Learn more: www.icgov.org/recycle | 319-887-6110 Sign up to receive emailed curbside service notices at www.icgov.org/subscribe. Batteries can cause landfill fires, so should not go in the trash. Properly dispose of all batteries, including alkaline, lithium, and rechargeable, at battery drop-off sites. View Iowa City locations at www.icgov.org/hhm. DID YOU KNOW? Make bill-paying easy with SurePay!If you sign up to have your City utility bills paid with SurePay, you won’t have to worry about getting your check in the mail on time or accruing extra fees for late payments — because with SurePay, the City will take your utility payment directly from your checking or savings account each month. No more bill-paying hassle or extra late fees, since your payment will never be late, lost or forgotten. You will receive an email or paper statement every month to tell you exactly how much will be taken out of your bank account, and on what date, to help you keep track of your utilities and your budget.HOW TO SIGN UP: Fill out the application form at www.icgov.org/utilities. Your application will be processed in two to three weeks. Please note: While your account is being set up, you should submit payment for any bill that does not include the word “SurePay” in the “total balance due” box. Also, any future changes to your checking, savings, or utility account will require a new SurePay application.QUESTIONS? Call the Iowa City Revenue Division at 319-356-5066 during office hours (Mon-Fri, 8-5).Make bill-paying easy with SurePay!If you sign up to have your City utility bills paid with SurePay, you won’t have to worry about getting your check in the mail on time or accruing extra fees for late payments — because with SurePay, the City will take your utility payment directly from your checking or savings account each month. No more bill-paying hassle or extra late fees, since your payment will never be late, lost or forgotten. You will receive an email or paper statement every month to tell you exactly how much will be taken out of your bank account, and on what date, to help you keep track of your utilities and your budget.HOW TO SIGN UP: Fill out the application form at www.icgov.org/utilities. Your application will be processed in two to three weeks. Please note: While your account is being set up, you should submit payment for any bill that does not include the word “SurePay” in the “total balance due” box. Also, any future changes to your checking, savings, or utility account will require a new SurePay application.QUESTIONS? Call the Iowa City Revenue Division at 319-356-5066 during office hours (Mon-Fri, 8-5). Make bill-paying easy with SurePay! If you sign up to have your City utility bills paid with SurePay, you won’t have to worry about getting your check in the mail on time or accruing extra fees for late payments — because with SurePay, the City will take your utility payment directly from your checking or savings account each month. No more bill-paying hassle or extra late fees, since your payment will never be late, lost or forgotten. You will receive an email or paper statement every month to tell you exactly how much will be taken out of your bank account, and on what date, to help you keep track of your utilities and your budget. HOW TO SIGN UP: Fill out the application form at www.icgov.org/utilities. Your application will be processed in two to three weeks. Please note: While your account is being set up, you should submit payment for any bill that does not include the word “SurePay” in the “total balance due” box. Also, any future changes to your checking, savings, or utility account will require a new SurePay application. QUESTIONS? Call the Iowa City Revenue Division at 319-356-5066 during office hours (Mon-Fri, 8-5).