Franklin County Tire Collection Event | Former Franklin County Jail, Chambersburg
April 11 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Friday April 11th, 2025 * 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Staff from the county’s Planning Department, under its mosquito and tick-borne disease control program, and All Cleaned Out Junk Removal are coordinating the event.
Currently, strict guidelines and fees hinder some individuals’ ability to properly dispose of scrap tires.
Often old tires are discarded and remain unused on properties until the resident has the time or the means for proper disposal.
In the meantime, these tires can fill with rain water and become the perfect breeding habitat for mosquitoes and the diseases they carry.
The April 11 collection event helps Franklin County residents dispose of unwanted tires for a reduced fee while at the same time eliminating potential mosquito breeding sites.
On average, one water-filled tire can produce 10,000 mosquitoes per year.
“Mosquitos pose a threat to our residents’ health and wellbeing, not to mention they can put a damper on outdoor activities,” said Franklin County Commissioner Chairman Dean Horst.
“We hope our residents will take advantage of this opportunity to discard unused tires and reduce our local mosquito population as we head into warmer months.”
Franklin County residents must pre-register for this first-come, first-served event, and this event is open to county residents only.
There is a limit of 20 tires per household and the fees are:
Regular vehicle tires (up to 35 inches in height) – $1 per tire
Tires measuring 36-47 inches in height – $2 per tire
Tires measuring 48 inches in height or larger – $15 per tire
Tires on rims and tires that are full of debris such as mud, water or concrete will not be accepted.
Forms are also available through the Franklin County Planning Department by calling 717.261.3855 or emailing planning@franklincountypa.gov.
All completed registration forms and checks, made payable to FCPC, must be submitted to the Franklin County Planning Department, 272 N. Second St., Chambersburg, PA 17201, no later than April 4.
The Stitches in Time Barn Quilt Trail includes more than three dozen quilt squares spread throughout Franklin County, PA. Some are inspired by traditional quilt patterns or family designs. Between each square are the many stories of Franklin County.
Coffee Shops
Enjoy a Great Cup of Joe in Franklin County coffee shops!
Pizza Trail
Talk to locals about the “best pizza place, and everyone has a couple favorites. Add them all together and Franklin County has great Italian eateries.
Pour Trail
See the great locations and great beer, wine and spirits that are waiting for you along the pour trail. Plan your next trip and enjoy the flavor of Franklin County.
Sweet Trail
Franklin County is a sweet place to be! Enjoy old-fashioned candy makers, chocolatiers, delicious ice cream, and even pie stores.
Explore the history of Chambersburg and the Civil War.
John Brown
Who was John Brown, what did he do, why did he do it, and what was his connection to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania?
Spring Into History
Explore 300 Years of American History
Underground Railroad
Franklin County played an important role in the passage to freedom—the Underground Railroad. Its location on the Mason-Dixon Line signaled escaping slaves entry to the north, and the mountainous terrain afforded numerous hiding places in caves and wooded areas.
Environmental Centers connect the busy daily lives of people to nature & remind everyone of the importance of fresh water, green trees, and clean air. Explore the beauty of outdoor Franklin County at one of its environmental centers.
Outdoors
Fishing, hiking trails, golfing, kayaking - Franklin County is home to great outdoor fun and relaxation.
Golf
The scenic beauty of Franklin County is timeless and compliments a variety of golfing experiences.
Walking & Hiking
With four state parks and 36 municipal parks, Franklin County gives many choices to enjoy greenery, birds chirping, and mountain views.