Monday, April 6, 2020

Greenville Yard Waste Site to Open under Modified Hours amid COVID-19 Safer at Home Order

Beginning on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 the Yard Waste Facility will open on weekdays only, during the hours of 8:00 am to 12:00 noon.

The following rules will apply during these modified hours:
  • The yard waste site is available for drop off only! No pick-up of materials will be allowed.
  • Users will be expected to remain in their vehicles until their turn to drop off materials. 
  • Permit Stickers will not be sold in-person at the site.
  • Yardwaste Site Permits, Bulk Item Stickers, and Extra Garbage Bag Stickers can be purchased through USPS using the following form: Purchasing Form. For specific questions about yard waste please contact our Public Works office at (920) 757-7276.
For more information about how the Town is handling the COVID-19 pandemic, click here: Town of Greenville COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Response.



Although we are making this accommodation available to our residents,  The Town of Greenville encourages residents to follow the State of Wisconsin's Safer at Home Order, Emergency Order #12.

According to this order: All Wisconsinites must stay at home as much as possible and non-essential businesses and operations must cease, with limited exceptions for minimum basic operations and working from home.

This order is mandatory.   All Wisconsinites need to do their part to keep their family, friends, neighbors, and communities safe.

According to the Order, individuals may leave their homes for the following reasons:
  1. To perform essential governmental functions, to work at essential businesses and operations, to do minimum basic operations for non-essential businesses, and essential travel, all of which is defined in the order;
  2. To obtain services at or to work for health care and public health operations, certain human services operations, or essential infrastructure;
  3. To perform tasks that are essential to health and safety such as obtaining medical supplies or medication, seeking emergency services, or visiting a health care professional;
  4. To obtain necessary services or supplies such as food, gasoline, pet supplies, and other household consumer products;
  5. To engage in outdoor activity, as long as they maintain social distancing; and
  6. To care for a family member, friend, or pet in another household, and to transport family members, friends, or pets as allowed under the order.