
Trustees told Humr they will consider their options, but agreed the dumpsters should be moved before the paving is done. “They pull up, pick up the bins, empty them and put them back,” Humr said. Humr said that, before the parking lot is paved, bins should be re-located to avoid damage from the heavy trucks that pick up recycling materials. “We don’t need more junk on 422, with how junky Troy looks already. “I’m bitterly opposed to that,” Trustee Len Barcikoski said. Humr suggested moving the recycling bins closer to Main Market Road, near the main intersection with state Route 700. “On a hot day, anyone turning their wheels will tear the road up,” Zwolinski agreed. He also recommended paving it in more durable concrete rather than asphalt. Humr recommended re-locating the township’s recycling center, currently in the parking lot, before the paving project. Trustees said they have not targeted a specific date, but hope to pave it within the near future. In other business, trustees discussed plans to pave the Community House parking lot. “We don’t know what to expect because this is our first one.” “I hope it’s successful,” Trustee Ken Zwolinski said. “We can take furniture and appliances, and tires off the rims, but no hazardous waste such as paint,” Humr said, adding the township will not take oversized semi or tractor tires.


Volunteers will be available to help unload items. There will be no charge to residents with proof of residency and no limit to the amount of material they can drop off. to 2 p.m., said Road Superintendent Bob Humr. Residents will be able to bring their discards to the parking lot behind the Community House, 13950 Main Market Road, July 28, from 8 a.m. This will coordinate both events,” Trustee Gerald Mitchell said at the trustees meeting.

Troy Township residents will soon be able to dispose of unwanted items such as old furniture and appliances, in the township’s first-ever junk day, trustees announced June 5.
