Hardin County Public Works: What Every Resident Needs to Know | S2526E05 episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 43 MIN

Hardin County Public Works: What Every Resident Needs to Know | S2526E05

from Hardin County In Focus with Hardin Local & Hardin County Government · host Hardin Local

Your trash hauler changed, the county spent $275,000+ on one ice storm, and there's a new way to be a Litter Hero. In this episode of Hardin Local with Hardin County Government, Phil Taul sits down with Jonathan from Solid Waste, Code Enforcement Officer Wally Skaggs, and County Communications Officer Brian Walker to cover everything Public Works.WHAT'S COVERED:New waste hauler (Unified Disposal Partners) — what changed and what didn'tHow to schedule bulky item pickupRecycling trailer rules (what's accepted and what's NOT)The county landfill — who owns it vs. who runs itLitter Hero program + the 20/20/20 ChallengeFree Document Shred Event (April 1st)Free E-Scrap Recycling Event (April 25th)Deceased Animal Removal ProgramFree Dump Day (May 30th)What Code Enforcement actually doesHow to report code violationsSnow/ice event cost breakdown ($275K+)County job openings and voting infoKEY CONTACTS:Trash/Bulky Pickup: 270-769-0211Trash Email: [email protected] Reporting: Text "litter" to 270-951-0951Text Notifications: Text "Hardin County" to 91896Deceased Animal Removal: 734-1336County Website: HardinCountyKY.govABOUT THIS SERIES:Hardin Local with Hardin County Government is a monthly series connecting Hardin County residents directly with the departments and people who serve them. New episodes air on the first Friday of each month.FOLLOW:Facebook: https://facebook.com/HardinLocalInstagram: https://instagram.com/HardinLocalTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@HardinLocalWebsite: https://hardinlocal.comHardin County Government: https://facebook.com/HardinCountyGovernment

Your trash hauler changed, the county spent $275,000+ on one ice storm, and there's a new way to be a Litter Hero. In this episode of Hardin Local with Hardin County Government, Phil Taul sits down with Jonathan from Solid Waste, Code Enforcement Officer Wally Skaggs, and County Communications Officer Brian Walker to cover everything Public Works.WHAT'S COVERED:New waste hauler (Unified Disposal Partners) — what changed and what didn'tHow to schedule bulky item pickupRecycling trailer rules (what's accepted and what's NOT)The county landfill — who owns it vs. who runs itLitter Hero program + the 20/20/20 ChallengeFree Document Shred Event (April 1st)Free E-Scrap Recycling Event (April 25th)Deceased Animal Removal ProgramFree Dump Day (May 30th)What Code Enforcement actually doesHow to report code violationsSnow/ice event cost breakdown ($275K+)County job openings and voting infoKEY CONTACTS:Trash/Bulky Pickup: 270-769-0211Trash Email: [email protected] Reporting: Text "litter" to 270-951-0951Text Notifications: Text "Hardin County" to 91896Deceased Animal Removal: 734-1336County Website: HardinCountyKY.govABOUT THIS SERIES:Hardin Local with Hardin County Government is a monthly series connecting Hardin County residents directly with the departments and people who serve them. New episodes air on the first Friday of each month.FOLLOW:Facebook: https://facebook.com/HardinLocalInstagram: https://instagram.com/HardinLocalTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@HardinLocalWebsite: https://hardinlocal.comHardin County Government: https://facebook.com/HardinCountyGovernment

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