Street & Rubble Site

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Winter Weather Information

Please tune in to KMSD Radio Station (95.1 FM, 1510 AM) or join our CodeRED Emergency Notification System.  The City of Milbank and Milbank Police Department Facebook Pages will post when a Snow Reminder or Snow Alert is announced.

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Q – Where can I find information related to snow reminders and alerts?

A – You can sign up to receive snow reminders and official SNOW ALERTS via text, phone call, email by joining the CodeRED Emergency Notificaion System Click here to Sign up for CodeRED

Q – When will a SNOW ALERT be issued?

A – Snow alerts will typically be issued with the accumulation of multiple issues of snow, however, each storm is different.  It is a good practice to move your vehicle off the roadways any time there is an accumulation of snow to allow them to be plowed. When a SNOW ALERT is announced tickets will be issued for vehicles parked on roadways.

Q – How long do I have to clear my sidewalk after a snow event?

A – You have 72 hours to scoop your sidewalks and crosswalk curb-ramps after snow stops falling. We also recommend that you clear snow from the area around fire hydrants to help the fire department protect people and property in case of an emergency.

Q – Depositioning snow or ice on a public place.

A – It is unlawful for any person to throw or put, or cause to be thrown or put, any snow or ice into any street, avenue or other public place in the City once the street, avenue or other public place has been cleared of snow or ice by City maintenance crews.

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Milbank Street Department
311 W 3rd Ave
Milbank, SD 57252
Street Shop Phone: (605) 432-9575

Rubble Site Phone: (605) 432-5379

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Rubble Site 

Rubble Site Phone: (605) 432-5379

Location: Northeast corner of town adjacent to Bell Avenue.

Directions:

Hwy 12

Turn west onto Milbank Avenue (at Hardees)

Turn north onto Lloyd Street

Turn right onto Bell Avenue

Continue on Bell Avenue (479th Avenue) around the St. Lawrence Catholic Cemetery

The Rubble Site will be on your right, watch for the sign

Rubble Site Hours:

Monday – Friday         1:00 – 4:00 pm

Saturday                        8:00 am – 12:00 pm

(Rubble site will be closed on all City recognized holidays)

New Year’s Day President’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veterans’ Day Thanksgiving Day Friday after Thanksgiving Day Christmas Eve Christmas Day

Rubble Site Handout

Rubble Site Charge Slip Example

Items available to dump:

  • Construction and demolition debris (non-burnable):   SEMI LOADS of demolition debris must call in advance to arrange a time.

    (605) 432-9575

    Concrete, brick, stonework, asphaltic concrete, concrete block, asphaltic or fiberglass shingles, painted or stained wood, attached insulation, pipe, and similar wastes, excluding cardboard, plastic, Styrofoam, foam rubber, packaging material, and similar wastes.

  • Trees and burnables: Scrap lumber, untreated wood, trees, tree branches, and brush
  • Petroleum contaminated soil: Soil contaminated with diesel fuel, fuel oil, kerosene, jet fuel, or gasoline.
  • White goods/metals: Refrigerators, washers, dryers, freezers, stoves, water heaters and other recyclable metals, excluding petroleum fuel tanks unless they have been cleaned and can be recycled.
  • Miscellaneous wastes: Carpets, chairs, couches, mattresses, linoleum, glass, and similar items.
  • Ash
  • Yard waste: Leaves, grass clippings and similar vegetation

Items NOT available to dump:

  • Hazardous waste: Waste oil, solvents, PCBs, ash, etc including conditionally exempt small quantity generator (CESQG) waste.
  • Pesticide containers
  • Regulated asbestos-containing materials
  • Lead-acid batteries
  • Putrescible wastes: Municipal solid waste and household garbage.
  • Liquid waste: Petroleum products, sludges, tar, paint, used motor oil, contaminated water, or other liquid wastes.
  • Treated wood: Wood treated with inorganic chemicals, chromated copper arsenate (CCA), pentachlorophenol (PCP), or creosote. CCA and PCP treated wood is commonly referred to as green or brown treated.
  • Miscellaneous wastes: Cardboard, plastic, plastic containers, Styrofoam, foam rubber, packaging materials, containerized paints, sealants, adhesives, and similar materials.
  • Contaminated soil: Soil contaminated with pesticides, solvents, transformer oil, motor oil, lubricants, grease, tar, or similar materials.
  • Waste tires