Honeyville City 2025 Clean-Up Days: Honeyville Residents, As we move into spring and warmer weather, we look forward to hosting our city clean-up.  For those residents who keep their yards tidy and clean we would like to express a sincere thank you as it helps make our town a beautiful place to live. However, it saddens us to see that there are still several properties in town that have accumulated junk, abandoned vehicles, have tall unmanaged weeds and are unsightly. Honeyville City has Ordinances in place that prohibit these types of nuisances.  We have taken several people to court over these issues and will continue to do so. We encourage all residents to take advantage of the bins that will be available at the City Shop, located at 2371 W. 6900 N. during our clean-up days.  Please keep in mind that we cannot accept hazardous materials or green waste. Our City Clean-Up will take place May 9th & 10th 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and May 12th 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.  No dumping on the ground is permitted so please plan to dump your trash during these hours. Let’s all work together to make Honeyville a great place to live.

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2022 Spring Clean Up


2022 Spring Clean-Up: 

In an effort to tidy up our community the City Council has decided to reimburse residents for the cost of one load dumped at the County Landfill during the month of May.

 

* If you take your load out on May 7th or 21st the landfill only charges for the first load;

The remaining loads hauled on those days are free as long as they are all a regular pick-up size load. *

 

To receive reimbursement * Bring your receipt to City Hall before June 10th (located at 2635 W. 6980 N.)*

 

PLEASE REMEMBER THAT HONEYVILLE CITY HAS ORDINANCES IN PLACE THAT REQUIRE PROPERTIES TO BE MAINTAINED AND KEPT FREE OF JUNK; THEY ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Honeyville City Code 4-2-5: Nuisances on Property defines a “nuisance” as any condition or use of premises or of building exteriors which are deleterious or injurious, noxious or unsightly, which includes, but is not limited to, keeping or depositing on or scattering over the premises any of the following:

1.     Lumber, junk, trash or debris.

2.    Abandoned, discarded or unused objects or equipment such as automobiles, furniture, stoves, refrigerators, freezers, cans, containers or other discarded items not currently in use.

 

Honeyville City Code 10-22-3:  Abandoned, Wrecked or Junk Vehicles states:  Abandoned Vehicles Prohibited: It shall be unlawful to park or permit the parking of any licensed or unlicensed motor vehicle or parts thereof in an abandoned condition upon any public or private property within the city except as follows:

1.     In any residential or agricultural zone, two (2) or less such vehicles or parts thereof may be stored in a building or within a rear yard.

 

(* The entirety of these codes and more can be found on honeyvillecity.org under government/municipal code *)