The Greatest Challenge: When tornadoes roared through our community December 11, 2021, the loss of lives and destruction of property created the greatest challenge our community has faced in modern time. This is our story of resiliency through the eyes of your City employees and other community leaders. Read Our Story

If you'd like to contribute your own personal tornado story, please email your story to tornadobook@bgky.org. Stories may be edited at the City's discretion.

Tires

As a citizen it is my responsibility to...

When purchasing new tires, leave used tires with the retailer, who must by law accept worn tires for recycling. Retailers retain the right to charge a nominal fee for disposal of the used tires.  Citizens should contact private recyclers or hazardous waste disposal contractors to dispose of any acquired tires.

It is the responsibility of the city to...

The City does not provide any routine tire collection service.  With grant funding, Warren County Environmental Planning & Assistance occasionally hosts a Household Hazardous Materials Amnesty Day where tires may be dropped off for recycling at no charge. 

If I am interested, who do I contact...

Warren County Environmental Planning & Assistance, 1141 State St., (270) 843-5353 or Private contractors.

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