This event is open to all Montgomery County residents, but proof of residency is required.
Participants can earn $2 per tire, up to 10 tires at a time, according to Montgomery County Environmental Services. The tires that are collected are eventually shredded and repurposed into usable products like playground flooring, walkways and more.
There is a maximum of 10 tires per vehicle. No truck, farm implement or other oversized tires are accepted.
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