The Butte-Silver Bow Alley Rally is officially open!

The 2023 Alley Rally will run from May 16th- August 6th, 2023.

The Alley Rally will run from Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 am- 6:00 pm. (Closed Mondays) The Alley Rally will also be closed on July 3rd and 4th. It is in the same location as last year, at 324 Warren Ave, just off of Shields Ave and East Iron St. The Alley Rally is for Butte residential use only and not for commercial business use.

Butte's Alley Rally is in the same location this year. 324 Warren Ave, just off of Shields Ave and East Iron St.
Butte's Alley Rally is in the same location this year. 324 Warren Ave, just off of Shields Ave and East Iron St.
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The Alley Rally does have some strict rules, there is no demolition or remodeling waste accepted, due to the fact that some materials may contain asbestos. Full heavy household furniture is not accepted at the Alley Rally, items like couches, mattresses, box springs, or tables. Also, car components will not be accepted, items like car tires, fenders, hoods, small engines, batteries, used oil, or paint will be accepted. If you bring any of the items listed, you will be redirected to the Butte-Silver Bow Landfill on Browns Gulch Road.

The Alley Rally will also not accept trailers, no utility trailers, or any other pull-behind trailer. Anyone bringing a trailer will also be redirected to the BSB Landfill. (And Like the landfill) All loads going to the Alley Rally must be covered.

The Alley Rally will accept all normal household solid waste, wood, metal, and glass, along with grass, leaves, and tree trimmings.

If anyone has any questions you can reach out to the Community Enrichment Dept office line at 406-497-5024.

Butte’s Alley Rally open Tuesday through Sunday, (closed Monday) through August 6th.

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