Morrow County announces temporary transfer station schedule for May 23-24

David Sykes, Chair
David Sykes, Chair
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Morrow County announced on May 23 a temporary change to the operating schedule of its transfer stations for the upcoming weekend.

The county stated that the North Transfer Station will be open only on Saturday, May 23, while the South Transfer Station will be open only on Sunday, May 24. Residents are advised to plan their visits accordingly due to these scheduling adjustments.

“We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through scheduling adjustments. Please plan your visits accordingly. Thank you for your continued support!”

The update is part of ongoing efforts by Morrow County to manage public services efficiently. The county provides essential public services through departments such as emergency services, public health, public works, and public transit, according to the official website.

Morrow County is located in Oregon and includes communities like Boardman and Heppner. It was formed in February 1885 from parts of Umatilla County with Heppner serving as its county seat, according to the official website.

County officials encourage residents to check schedules before visiting facilities during this period of adjustment.



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