Montgomery County Announces Campaign Yard Sign Recycling Sites

(The following is a release from the Montgomery County Office of Communications.)

Following this week’s General Election, the Montgomery County Recycling Office is reminding residents to recycle campaign signs instead of sending them to the landfill. Officials yesterday announced 15 sites across the county for residents to drop off campaign signs for recycling.

Each site will accept campaign signs now through Monday, Nov. 8 during their normal hours of operation. Campaign sign recycling drop off sites are listed below in alphabetical order:

  • 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 St., Collegeville
  • Douglass Township Building, 1320 East Philadelphia Ave., Gilbertsville
  • Hatfield Township Building, 1950 School Road, Hatfield
  • Horsham Township Municipal Building, 1025 Horsham Road, Horsham
  • Lower Merion Transfer Station, 1300 North Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley
  • Lower Providence Township Public Works Facility, 500 Church Road, Eagleville
  • Lower Salford Township Municipal Building, 379 Main Street, Harleysville 
  • Montgomery Township Administration Building, 1001 Stump Road, Montgomeryville 
  • One Montgomery Plaza (rear of building), 408 Cherry St., Norristown (in parking lot bordered by buildings)
  • 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 West Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill
  • Whitpain Township Administration Building, 960 Wentz Road, Blue Bell

Accepted materials are plastic yard signs (corrugated and film) and metal stands.

Questions? Contact Montgomery County Recycling at (610) 278-3618 or email [email protected]. The full list of campaign sign recycling sites can be found by visiting www.montcopa.org/campaignsigns.

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