ELECTION DAY

Don’t toss your yard signs after Election Day: here’s where and how to recycle them

Montgomery County has designated 16 different locations to recycle lawn signs

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Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4, when Montgomery County voters will make their voice heard on a number of electoral choices in their local districts. 

Once all of the votes are cast, residents are encouraged to remove any cardboard political signs from their yards and bring them to designated drop-off locations for proper recycling, helping keep neighborhoods clean and clutter-free.

Montgomery County has designated 16 locations throughout the county for residents to drop off their campaign yard signs. The drop-off locations will run from Nov. 5 through Nov. 12.

In Montgomery County, you can drop off signs at the following locations: 

Abington Township Highway Yard: 2201 Florey Lane, Abington

Cheltenham Township Public Works Facility: 8101 Old York Road, Elkins Park

Borough of Collegeville Municipal Building: 491 East Main Street, Collegeville

(Drop off behind the building next to the dumpster)

Douglass Township Recycling Center: 108 Municipal Drive, Gilbertsville

Hatfield Township Building: 1950 School Road, Hatfield

Horsham Township Municipal Building: 1025 Horsham Road, Horsham

Lower Merion Transfer Station: 1300 North Woodbine Avenue, Penn Valley

Lower Providence Township Public Works Facility: 500 Church Road, Eagleville

Lower Salford Township Municipal Building: 379 Main Street, Harleysville

Montgomery County Democratic Committee Headquarters: 754 East Johnson Highway, Building #4, Norristown(Drop off on the side of the building)

Montgomery Township Administration Building: 1001 Stump Road, 

Montgomeryville Skippack Township Building: 4089 Heckler Road, Skippack

Upper Dublin Township Library: 520 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington

Upper Gwynedd Township Pool Parking Lot: 1 Parkside Place, North Wales

Whitemarsh Township Administration Building: 616 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Whitpain Township Administration Building: 960 Wentz Road, Blue Bell




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Robby Chakler

Robby Chakler is a veteran journalist/editor with nearly 20 years of experience in print and online media. He has worked at daily print newspapers, magazines and online publications.

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