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Who can participate:

• All residential trash customers.

Waste should be placed at the curb at the normal trash collection sites by 7 a.m. on the day of collections. Crews won’t return to a street once they’ve completed it; waste left curbside too late won’t be collected.



Collection dates:


• April 23: People with normal Monday trash collections

• April 25: People with normal Tuesday collections

• April 27: People with normal Wednesday collections

• May 1: People with normal Thursday collections

• May 3: People with normal Friday collections

What they take:

• Wood waste: Including brush and branches (left with the butt-ends facing the street) and leftover building materials

Bulky waste: Furniture, rugs, mattresses and up to four tires

Metals: Anything except auto parts and metals containing hazardous materials

White Goods: Washers, dryers, refrigerators and other small appliances



Don’t leave these things:

Hazardous materials: Oil-based paint, pesticides, old gasoline

Renovation leftovers: Roofing, siding or results of land-clearing

Waste materials should be sorted by type in neat piles and kept separate from other household waste. Individual items must be limited to what two people can lift. Crews will not collect more than one truckload per residence.

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