2016 DPW Services - City of Peekskill
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2016 DPW Services - City of Peekskill
Information on Saturday drop-off is available on page 8 CITY OF PEEKSKILL 2016 All commingle placed curbside for pickup must be placed loosely in a clearly marked container. Commingle placed curbside for pickup in plastic bags of any kind will not be taken. DEPARTMENT OF CITY SERVICES SANITATION AND RECYCLING INFORMATION BROCHURE 2016 www.cityofpeekskill.com SEE PAGE 7 & 10 FOR NEW SERVICES OFFERED MOBILE PAPER SHREDDER & WOOD CHIPS Household garbage and trash placed curbside for pickup containing recyclables will not be taken. Please follow the recycling information inside this brochure. Dear Peekskill Resident, The Department of City Services has continued to respond to the requests of our residents by improving the way in which our trash collection, street cleaning and snow removal services are delivered. This brochure contains alternate side of the street parking rules to allow for more effective cleaning of the streets in our neighborhoods, certain streets will have alternate side of the street parking rules in effect on selected days. Please see the map on page 13 for your designated street sweeping day and look at the signs on your street for directions. If there are no “Alternate Side of the Street Parking” signs posted on your block, then your block is not subject to the alternate side rules. Table of Contents Page 2 From the Mayor 2 Composting 3 Snow Removal 4 Collection Regulations Also remember that the Winter parking rules are in effect from December 1 thru April 15 See page 4 & 14 for more information. The practice of having Saturday morning hours at the D.P.W. garage for residents to drop off bulk trash, household trash and recyclables has resulted in more efficient bulk trash pickups during the year. Therefore we are continuing this practice and thank all the residents who use the Saturday morning drop off. Saturday morning drop off has been returned to every Saturday , please see page 8 for more details. Your input and ideas are always welcome. So feel free to contact the City Manager, or the Mayor’s office to offer suggestions as to how we can continue to improve the services of our D.P.W. department. Recycling 5-6 7 For Your Information 8-9 Fees for Services 10 B.I.D. Collection 11 East / West Map 12 Street Sweeping Districts 13 West Side Collection 15 East Side Collection 16 Leaf Collection 17 RICHARD LEINS ACTING CITY MANAGER BRENT VANZANDT,PE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS GREGORY A. RICH, CPO DREW A. CLAXTON VINCENT A. VESCE FOREMAN DEPUTY MAYOR COUNCILMAN MICHAEL S. HERLING SANITATION FOREMAN VIVIAN C. McKENZIE JOE TORRES COUNCILWOMAN COUNCILMAN KATHLEEN TALBOT ANDRE RAINEY COUNCILWOMAN COUNCILMAN Sincerely, FRANK A. CATALINA Mayor COMPOSTING Page 3 The ABCs of Amazing Backyard Composting! Did you know that you can convert worthless food waste into dark, rich, fertile topsoil right in your backyard? And that it costs nothing and is pretty much effortless? All organic matter eventually decomposes. Composting speeds the process by providing an ideal environment for bacteria and other decomposing microorganisms. The final product, humus or compost, looks and feels like fertile garden soil. This dark, crumbly, earthy-smelling stuff works wonders on all kinds of soil and provides vital nutrients to help plants grow and look better. Many materials can be added to a compost pile, including leaves, grass clippings, straw, woody brush, vegetable and fruit scraps, coffee grounds, livestock manure, sawdust, and shredded paper. Do not use diseased plants, meat scraps that may attract animals, and dog or cat manure which can carry disease. Composting can be as simple or as involved as you would like, and depends on how much yard waste you have, how fast you want results, and the effort you are willing to invest. There are numerous composting methods: hot-composting, cold-composting and composting with worms (vermi-composting). There are even special appliances that allow one to compost indoors! In order to determine the best composting method, please refer to the following Internet resources: How to Compost: http://www.howtocompost.org/ City Composting and Urban Agriculture Tips: http://www.cityfarmer.info/ Home Composting Fact Sheet from Cornell University: http://cwmi.css.cornell.edu/compostbrochure.pdf Numerous Composting Resources: http://vegweb.com/composting/resources.shtml Portions of this information sheet were derived from the following website: Backyard Composting Information from the USDA: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/FEATURE/backyard/compost.html Composting helps the City of Peekskill in a number of ways. It improves air quality by reducing the number of garbage truck trips and the amount of waste burned at the incinerator plant. It improves soil fertility which helps the health of plants and the people that depend on them. Finally, it can help your bottom line by reducing the amount of topsoil and fertilizer you need to buy to help your garden. In short, by planning your compost pile now you can be helping both the environment and your wallet next spring! SNOW REMOVAL Page 4 As property owners, you are responsible for the removal of snow and ice from sidewalks fronting your property. The following are important excerpts of the City of Peekskill, Chapter 474, “Snow and Ice Removal”. *474-3 Placement in streets It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or put, or cause to be thrown or put, any snow or ice into any street, avenue, sidewalk, park or other public place in the city. *474-5 Enforcement It shall be the duty of the Police Department and the several members thereof and the Director of City Services or his authorized designee(s) to enforce this chapter *474-6 Penalties for offenses Any person violating this chapter shall be deemed to be guilty of disorderly conduct and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined as follows, all occurring in a calendar year: Seventy five dollars ( $75 ) for a first offense One Hundred fifty dollars ( $150 ) for a second offense Three Hundred dollars ( $300 ) for a third offense * ALTERNATE SIDE OF THE STREET PARKING* *Section 290-35 of the Code of the City of Peekskill, “Winter time Alternate Side of the Street Parking” Alternate-side of the Street Parking - the permissible parking of motor vehicles in designated areas from 8 pm Tuesday to 8 am Wednesday, 8 pm Thursday to 8 am Friday, from 8 pm Saturday to 8 am Sunday, and from 8 pm Sunday to 8 am Monday on the EVEN NUMBER side of the streets. From 8 pm Monday to 8 am Tuesday, 8 pm Wednesday to 8 am Thursday and from 8 pm Friday to 8 am Saturday on the ODD NUMBER side of the streets.” During wintertime alternate-side-of-the-street– parking regulations are in effect, no person shall park a motor vehicle on any street or highway within the City between the hours of 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. on the next day except those areas designated as alternate side of the street parking. COLLECTION REGULATIONS Page 5 Page 5 SANITATION CODE 485. GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND REFUSE Garbage containers cannot exceed thirty-two ( 32 ) GALLONS IN SIZE OR EXCEED SEVENTY ( 70 ) POUNDS IN WEIGHT. Containers must be watertight and equipped with a tight fitting lid. This is a standard size garbage container, readily available locally and in larger department stores at a nominal cost. A thirty-two ( 32) gallon garbage bag of sufficient strength may also be used as an alternative, but as a word of caution, the City of Peekskill will not be responsible for breakage of waste containers or bags. No more than four ( 4 ) thirty-two ( 32) gallon waste containers of garbage shall be picked up from any residence or business per week except as follows: An overflow program has been instituted for residences and businesses that exceed the four ( 4 ) thirty-two ( 32 ) gallon containers. Official City of Peekskill garbage bags can be purchased at City Hall in the City Clerks Office for a cost of $3.00 each. Multi–Family Residences to High Density Multi-Family Complexes that require the use of one- and-one half ( 1-1/2 )cubic yard containers must pay a user fee of $18.00 per container per collection. Businesses that require the use of one-and-one half ( 1-1/2 ) cubic yard containers must pay a user fee of $22.00 per container per collection. For approved curbside collection, garbage, trash and recycling shall be placed at curbside only after 6 pm on the night before and by 7 am on the day of collection. Garbage is classified as normal household waste, to be drained and wrapped in bags before being placed into an approved container. SNOW AND ICE MUST NOT HINDER COLLECTION. CONTAINERS MUST BE EASILY ACCESSED BULK TRASH BULK TRASH WILL BE COLLECTED IN MARCH, APRIL, JUNE, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER 2016. The amount of trash put out must not exceed 1-1/2 cubic yards ( 8 ft long x 3 ft high x 2 ft wide). Some items must prepared as follows: Mattress’s must be covered with plastic bags, bags may be purchased at City Hall for $3.00 Appliances and other metals are recyclable and must be separated from the other trash. These items are collected after all trash is collected. CARDBOARD AND NEWSPAPERS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED ON BULK TRASH DAY COLLECTION REGULATIONS Page 6 BULK TRASH CONT. Refrigerators, tires, air conditioners, freezers and propane tanks must have prepaid stickers on them. Refrigerator and freezer doors must be removed. Paint cans must be empty and dry without the lids. Any long items must be cut to 4 feet in length and tied not exceeding 30 lbs. Small items must be bagged, boxed or canned. There is no bulk trash collections for commercial establishments. TREE BRANCHES LONGER THAN 4 FEET MUST BE NEATLY PILED NOT EXCEEDING 8 FT LONG X 3 FT WIDE X 2 FT HIGH. CALL D.C.S FOR A CHIPPER APPOINTMENT 734-4130. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED: LOGS AND STUMPS ROCKS, DIRT, ASPHALT OR CONCRETE HOUSEHOLD/TOXIC CHEMICALS TELEVISION SCREENS GRASS CLIPPINGS LARGE AUTOMOBILE PARTS ANY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS COMPUTER MONITORS SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES TELEVISION SCREENS AND COMPUTER MONITORS ARE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CANNOT BE COLLECTED WITH YOUR GARBAGE OR TRASH. IN ORDER TO DISPOSE OF YOUR OLD T.V. OR COMPUTER MONITOR, YOU MUST TAKE THEM TO THE D.C.S. GARAGE LOCATED AT LOUISA ST AND SOUTH ST ON EVERY SATURDAY MORNINGS BETWEEN 9 AM AND NOON. SMALL CORDED APPLIANCES LIKE PRINTERS, MICROWAVES, CAN OPENERS, BLOW DRYERS, COMPUTER TOWERS MUST ALSO BE RECYCLED ALONG WITH TVs AND COMPUTER MONITORS . If you cannot deliver your TV. or computer screen, call DCS at 734-4130 to schedule a pick-up. The Fee starts at $50.00 and varies depending on the size WESTCHESTER COUNTY MANDATES STRICTER ENFORCEMENT OF THEIR RECYCLING LAWS Recycling takes only minutes a day and can save your tax dollars and our natural resources. HELP US HELP YOU PLEASE RECYCLE COMMINGLE RECYCLING COLLECTION Page 7 All plastic containers marked with the following symbols are currently accepted. Non recycled materials include: CRYSTAL , WINDOW GLASS , STYROFOAM, MIRRORS, CERAMICS / OVENWARE, LIGHT BULBS, DRINKING GLASSES, DINNERWARE, BROKEN GLASS, FOAM, VINYL , PLASTIC BAGS AND WRAP, WAXED CARDBOARD DAIRY CONTAINERS, FLATWARE, CAPS AND LIDS, OIL/ PAINT CANS, BATTERIES, APPLIANCES, COAT HANGERS, ALUMINUM SIDING, SHEET AND SCRAP METAL All containers must be rinsed out and placed in your RECYCLING BOX or a CLEARLY MARKED CONTAINER for collection. Recycling must be out no later than 7 a.m. on the day of your scheduled collection. Commingle will not be collected in plastic bags of any type. PAPER AND CORRUGATED CARDBOARD For residential curbside pick-up, place newspapers, phone books, magazines, brochures, catalogs and junk mail, tissue boxes, cereal boxes into brown paper bags and/or tied into bundles with twine. Bundles can be no more than 12 inches high and weigh no more than 40 lbs. Corrugated cardboard can be flattened and tied or place flattened boxes inside another corrugated box. Hard cover books are NOT Recyclable. Recycling must be out no later than 7 a.m. on the day of your scheduled collection. No tape or plastic bags. Check the calendar for pick up schedule. The Westchester County Mobile Shredder will be at the City Hall parking lot 828 Main St. April 30 2016 & August 13 2016 During the Hours 10:00 AM—1:00 PM As this service is gaining in popularity, residents should be prepared to wait as lines are sometimes long. However, the wait doesn't have to be that long. Come prepared. This means you've removed all metal clips, fasteners, binders, folders and hard covers and placed the papers loosely in a box. Hard covers – cardboard or plastic covers on items such as ledger books, marble composition books and hard-cover books – cannot be shredded and will be turned away. Residents must rip pages out from hard cover books for shredding and throw the covers in their regular household trash. Up to four boxes of papers are allowed for shredding. NON RECYCLED MATERIALS INCLUDE: HARD COVER BOOKS, WAXED BEVERAGE CONTAINERS, PAPER PLATES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Page 8 USED MOTOR OIL Bring used motor oil to the D.C.S. Maintenance Garage at 1003 Lower South St. Tuesday thru Friday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. Limit 5 gals of oil. Please do not leave any items outside of the gate. $5.00 FEE THE FIRST BAG WILL BE NO CHARGE SATURDAY MORNING DROP OFF The City Services Garage located at the intersection of Louisa St and South St is open every Saturday from 9 a.m. until noon and accepts the following: with a pre paid coupon. GARBAGE ( NO MORE THAN TWO CANS OR THE EQUIVALENT of 8’ x 3’ x 2’ ) TRASH ITEMS ( NO MORE THAN TWO ITEMS OF FURNITURE ) NO CHARGE FOR CORRUGATED CARDBOARD, PAPER , GLASS, PLASTIC AND METAL RECYCLABLES. TELEVISIONS AND COMPUTER MONITORS , SMALL CORDED APPLIANCES. 20 LBS. PROPANE TANKS, REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, TIRES AND AIR CONDITIONERS WITH PREPAID STICKERS, . ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED: GRASS CLIPPINGS, LARGE AUTO PARTS, TOXIC CHEMICALS AND FUEL TANKS CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS ( SHEETROCK, FLOORING, ROOF SHINGLES, CONCRETE, ASPHALT) CHRISTMAS TREE RECYCLING CHRISTMAS TREES WILL BE CHIPPED ON THURSDAY BETWEEN JAN 7 AND FEB 18, 2016. TREES WITH NAILS, LIGHTS, METAL WIRES OR IN BAGS WILL NOT BE CHIPPED TO REPORT A STREET LIGHT NOT WORKING TO REPORT A STREET LIGHT NOT WORKING CALL DCS AT 734-4130 AND GIVE THE POLE NUMBER W-# OR NYT-# ON WOODEN POLES. ON ALUMINUM POLES PLEASE GIVE THE NEAREST STREET ADDRESS. CELL PHONE RECYCLING CELL PHONES CONTAIN HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIALS AND NEED TO BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. AS OF JUNE 2006 IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO THROW A CELL PHONE IN THE GARBAGE. VIOLATORS CAN BE FINED UP TO $250. YOU MAY DROP OFF UNWANTED CELL PHONES AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF PEEKSKILL: CITY HALL, 840 MAIN ST., SCHOOL ADMIN. BUILDING, 1031 ELM ST., PEEKSKILL YOUTH BUREAU, 828 MAIN ST., P.H.S., 1072 ELM ST., FIELD LIBRARY, 4 NELSON AVE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Page 9 When you purchase a new appliance, mattress, rug, furniture, TV, computer, ect., ask the dealer to remove your old item (s ). Donate your unwanted clothing, shoes and accessories, small appliances, toys, books and bric- a- brac to a local charity or church, or just pass them along to someone in need. To donate small items, clothing and accessories, contact: PEEKSKILL SALVATION ARMY 1022 MAIN ST. , 737-3022 To donate larger items contact: SALVATION ARMY ( 914 ) 664 0800 BARGAINS GALORE 1002 MAIN ST. 739-1913 HABITAT RESTORE NEW ROCHELLE, 914-403-4006 Used books may be taken to THE BRUISED APPLE, 923 Central Ave, 734-7000 or the FIELD LIBRARY BOOK STORE, 934 South St, 736-7030 Reduce waste and help the environment try BACK YARD COMPOSTING AND GRASSCYCLING. Brochures are available at City Hall and can be mailed to you upon request. If you have suggestions on reducing, reusing or recycling, please contact us at 734-4130. HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL CLEAN UP DAYS Westchester County is currently Accepting Household Chemicals by Appointment only. For instructions on items that are not acceptable and how to dispose of them, call the Westchester County Household Chemical Hotline at (914) 813-5425 or visit their website at www.westchestergov.com. Some accepted Items include: Most automotive fluids, flammable liquids, polishes, pesticides and insecticides, swimming pool chemicals, fluorescent light bulbs, compact fluorescent bulbs, Expired or unused Pharmaceuticals, E-Waste, Propane Tanks, Batteries ( car, alkaline, rechargeable and button ) COMPACT FLOURESCENT LAMPS CAN BE TAKEN TO YOUR LOCAL HOME DEPOT STORE FOR RECYCLING IMPORTANT NOTICE WESTCHESTER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT RADIOLOGICAL MEDICATION RESIDUALS CANNOT BE DISPOSED OF IN THE GARBAGE If you or your pets are receiving medical treatment involving radioactive materials, all residuals or personal items that could collect body fluids should be returned to the hospital or health care facility where you or your pet received treatment, for proper disposal. Your doctor will advise you how long after treatment you will need to continue taking these precautions. These items include: Diapers, excreta, kitty litter, sanitary napkins, tampons, tissues or any other product that would be used to absorb bodily fluids. SHARPS DISPOSAL Proper disposal of sharps is important to the safety of the sharps user and to the workers who handle trash. Follow these guidelines to keep yourself and others safe. Use a leak proof, shatterproof and puncture proof container with a screw top such as a plastic laundry soap container labeled SHARPS. Place the lancet or needle and syringe in the container immediately and secure the screw top on the container. When the container is full apply tape around the neck and top of the container. The preferred method of disposal is to take the full container to Sharps disposal site listed in the Westchester County brochure. Local sites listed are Westledge Nursing Home 2000 Main St. or NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital 1980 Crompound Rd.. The alternate method is to place the container in with the household trash. Never place SHARPS in with the recycling. FEES FOR SPECIAL SERVICES Page10 The following states the conditions under which you may legally dispose of 20 lbs propane tanks, tires and appliances containing a refrigerant and special trash pick ups. Below is a form, which may be mailed to the Office of the City Clerk, or delivered in person for the prepaid disposition of the above mentioned items. 485-11 Fees for Special Services A. The following fees shall apply to special services rendered by the Department of City Services: 1. Removal of 20 lbs propane tanks, tires and appliances $8.00 per 20 lbs propane tank or tire $35.00 per refrigerator, freezer or air conditioner 2. Special trash pick up other than in the normal course of services rendered by the Department of City Services: $50.00 per 8 ft long x 3 ft high x 2 ft wide. With a minimum charge of Fifty Dollars ( $50.00 ) B. All fees for such special services shall be approved by the Department of City Services prior to being pre-paid in the Office of the City Clerk who shall issue a receipt for such payment prior to the rendering of such service by the Department of City Services. Refrigerator and freezer doors must be removed QUANTITY NAME : ________________________________ ITEM _COST__ PROPANE TANK @ $8.00 EACH_____________________________ ADDRESS :______________________________ __CAR TIRE @ 8.00 EACH__________________________________ REFRIGERATOR, A/C OR FREEZER PHONE :_______________________________ @ $35.00 EACH__________________________ ___________ SPECIAL TRASH PICK UP MINIMUM $ 50.00__________________________________________ Make check to: CITY of PEEKSKILL Mail or bring in person to: CITY CLERK WOOD CHIPS DELIVERED 8.00 per yard ( 4 yard min ) ______________ 840 Main St Peekskill, N.Y. 10566 If you have any questions on the above, please call D.C.S at 734-4130 BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Page11 Garbage and recyclables ready for collection shall be placed at the curbside or in an approved collection station. NO SUCH MATERIAL GENERATED WITHIN A BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE SHALL BE PLACED IN RECEPTACLES LOCATED AT CITY PARKS, OR UPON CITY STREETS OR ER PUBLIC LOCATIONS MAINTAINED BY THE CITY. VIOLATORS WILL BE FINED AND PUNISHED TO THE FULL EXTENT OF THE ORDINANCE. PRE PAID COUPONS AT THE D.P.W. OFDROP OFF. OTH- MUST BE PURCHESED FICE FOR SATURDAY REGULATIONS * Garbage is collected Monday through Friday and must be placed curbside between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. * There is a second garbage collection every Saturday Morning ( including holidays ) and garbage must be placed curbside by 7:00 AM * Cardboard and commingled paper is collected Monday, Wednesday and Friday and must be placed curbside between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. * Commingled glass, plastic and metal containers are collected on Friday and must be placed curbside between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. (See calendar for Holiday week exceptions). * Refer to pages 3 through 9 for information on recycling, garbage and other services. * Bulk trash is collected by appointment only. Schedule your collection by calling D.C.S. at 734-4130. CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED. * T.V.s and Computer monitors are not collected and must be taken to the City Services Garage Every Saturday Mornings between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. WEST SIDE FEES FOR SPECIAL SERVICES EAST SIDE PAGE 7 Page 12 WEST SIDE pick-up includes both sides of Fremont St., S. Division St. ( from Fremont St. to Main St. ) , N. Division St. ( from Main St. to Highland Ave. ) and Highland Ave. SWEEPER RULES Will be in effect April 1st thru Dec 1st Weather permitting Page 13 The Peekskill City Winter Parking Ordinance will be in effect from December 1 through April 15 Parking is Prohibited on City streets from 8:00 pm to 8:00 am, except in designated areas where signs are posted for Winter Alternate Side of the Street Parking. If signs are posted, follow the instructions that are listed on the sign. Vehicles in violation of this Ordinance may be issued a Parking Ticket with fines starting at $50.00. Fines will increase to $150.00 if a State of Emergency is declared. Vehicles may also be towed at the owner's expense anytime a vehicle interferes with snow plowing and snow removal, etc. operations. (pD·162a Rev. 11114) POLICE NOTICE Page14 SEE PAGES 5, 6, 7 FOR COLLECTION INSTRUCTIONS 2016 FEBRUARY JANUARY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 H 2 S/D Sun Page 15 WEST SIDE COLLECTION SCHEDULE APRIL MARCH Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 G 2 3 N/C 4 5 C 6 S/D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 N/C 3 4 C 5 S/D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 C 2 S/D 3 4 G 5 6 N/C 7 8 C 9 S/D 7 8 G 9 10 11 C 12 H 13 S/D 6 7 G 8 9 10 11 C 12 S/D 3 4 G 5 6 N/C 7 B/L 8 C 9 S/D 10 11 G 12 13 14 15 C 16 S/D 14 15 H 16 G 17 18 19 C 20 S/D 13 14 G 15 16 B/T 17 18 C 19 S/D 10 11 G 12 13 14 15 C 16 S/D 17 18 H 19 G 20 21 22 C 23 S/D 21 22 G 23 24 25 26 C 27 S/D 20 21 G 22 23 24 25 C 26 S/D 17 18 G 19 20 B/T 21 22 C 23 S/D 24 31 25 G 26 27 28 29 C 30 S/D 28 29 G 27 28 G 29 30 31 24 25 G 26 27 28 29 30 S/D MAY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 2 G 3 4 N/C 5 B/L 6 C 7 S/D 8 9 G 10 11 12 13 C 14 S/D 5 6 G 15 16 G 17 18 19 20 C 21 S/D 12 22 23 G 24 25 N/C 26 27 C 28 S/D 29 30 H 31 G Sun Mon Sun Mon Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 N/C 2 3 C 4 S/D 7 8 9 10 C 11 S/D 3 4 H 5 6 13 G 14 15 16 17 C 18 S/D 10 11 G 12 19 20 G 21 22 B/T 23 24 C 25 S/D 17 18 G 26 27 G 28 29 N/C 30 24 31 25 G Sun Mon Sun Mon SEPTEMBER Tue Wed JULY JUNE Tue Sun Mon OCTOBER Thu Fri Sat 1 2 C 3 S/D Tue Wed Thu Tue Wed AUGUST Thu Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 G 2 3 N/C 4 5 C 6 S/D 7 8 G 9 10 11 12 13 S/D 16 S/D 14 15 G 16 17 B/T 18 19 C 20 S/D 22 C 23 S/D 21 22 G 23 24 25 26 C 27 S/D 29 C 30 S/D 28 29 G 30 31 N/C Fri Sat 1 C 2 S/D 7 8 C 9 S/D 13 14 15 C 19 20 N/C 21 26 27 28 Sun NOVEMBER Fri Sat 1 S/D DECEMBER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 N/C 3 B/L 4 C 5 S/D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 C 3 S/D 4 5 H 6 G 7 8 9 C 10 S/D 2 3 G 4 5 N/C 6 7 C 8 S/D 6 7 G 8 H 9 10 C 11 H 12 S/D 4 5 G 6 7 N/C 8 B/L 9 C 10 S/D 11 12 G 13 14 15 16 C 17 S/D 9 10 H 11 G 12 13 14 C 15 S/D 13 14 G 15 16 17 B/L 18 C 19 S/D 11 12 G 13 14 15 16 C 17 S/D 18 19 G 20 21 B/T 22 23 C 24 S/D 16 17 G 18 19 20 21 C 22 S/D 20 21 G 22 23 C 24 H 25 H 26 S/D 18 19 G 20 21 B/T 22 23 C 24 S/D 25 26 G 27 28 29 30 C 23 30 24 G 31 25 26 B/T 27 28 C 29 S/D 27 28 G 29 30 25 26 H 27 G 28 29 30 C 31 S/D G– HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE N/C– NEWSPAPER/ CARDBOARD B/T– BULK TRASH C—COMMINGLE B/L– BAG LEAF COLLECTION S/D SATURDAY DROP OFF H—HOLIDAYS NO SCHEDULED PICKUP SEE PAGES 5, 6, 7 FOR COLLECTION INSTRUCTIONS 2016 FEBRUARY JANUARY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 H 2 S/D Sun Page 16 EAST SIDE COLLECTION SCHEDULE APRIL MARCH Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 G 3 N/C 4 5 C 6 S/D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 G 2 N/C 3 4 C 5 S/D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 C 2 S/D 3 4 5 G 6 N/C 7 8 C 9 S/D 7 8 9 G 10 11 C 12 H 13 S/D 6 7 8 G 9 B/T 10 11 C 12 S/D 3 4 5 G 6 N/C 7 B/L 8 C 9 S/D 10 11 12 G 13 14 15 C 16 S/D 14 15 H 16 17 G 18 19 C 20 S/D 13 14 15 G 16 17 18 C 19 S/D 10 11 12 G 13 B/T 14 15 C 16 S/D 17 18 H 19 20 G 21 22 C 23 S/D 21 22 23 G 24 25 26 C 27 S/D 20 21 22 G 23 24 25 C 26 S/D 17 18 19 G 20 21 22 C 23 S/D 24 31 25 26 G 27 28 29 C 30 S/D 28 29 27 28 29 G 30 31 24 25 26 G 27 28 29 30 S/D MAY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat 1 2 3 G 4 N/C 5 B/L 6 C 7 S/D 8 9 10 G 11 12 13 C 14 S/D 5 6 15 16 17 G 18 19 20 C 21 S/D 12 22 23 24 G 25 N/C 26 27 C 28 S/D 29 30 H 31 Sun Mon Sun Mon Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 G 2 3 C 4 S/D 7 G 8 N/C 9 10 C 11 S/D 3 4 H 5 6 G 13 14 G 15 B/T 16 17 C 18 S/D 10 11 12 G 19 20 21 G 22 23 24 C 25 S/D 17 18 26 27 28 G 29 N/C 30 24 31 25 Sun Mon Sun Mon SEPTEMBER Tue Wed JULY JUNE Tue Sun Mon OCTOBER Thu Fri Sat 1 2 C 3 S/D Tue Wed Thu Tue Wed AUGUST Thu Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 G 3 N/C 4 5 C 6 S/D 7 8 9 G 10 B/T 11 12 13 S/D 16 S/D 14 15 16 G 17 18 19 C 20 S/D 22 C 23 S/D 21 22 23 G 24 25 26 C 27 S/D 29 C 30 S/D 28 29 30 G 31 N/C Fri Sat 1 C 2 S/D 7 8 C 9 S/D 13 14 15 C 19 G 20 N/C 21 26 G 27 28 Sun NOVEMBER Fri Sat 1 S/D DECEMBER Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 G 2 N/C 3 B/L 4 C 5 S/D Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 C 3 S/D 4 5 H 6 7 G 8 9 C 10 S/D 2 3 4 G 5 N/C 6 7 C 8 S/D 6 7 8 H 9 G 10 C 11 H 12 S/D 4 5 6 G 7 N/C 8 B/L 9 C 10 S/D 11 12 13 G 14 B/T 15 16 C 17 S/D 9 10 H 11 12 G 13 14 C 15 S/D 13 14 15 G 16 17 B/L 18 C 19 S/D 11 12 13 G 14 B/T 15 16 C 17 S/D 18 19 20 G 21 22 23 C 24 S/D 16 17 18 G 19 B/T 20 21 C 22 S/D 20 21 22 G 23 C 24 H 25 H 26 S/D 18 19 20 G 21 22 23 C 24 S/D 25 26 27 G 28 29 30 C 25 G 26 27 28 C 29 S/D 27 28 29 G 30 25 26 H 27 28 G 29 30 C 31 S/D 23 30 24 31 G– HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE N/C– NEWSPAPER/ CARDBOARD B/T– BULK TRASH C—COMMINGLE B/L– BAG LEAF COLLECTION S/D SATURDAY DROP OFF H—HOLIDAYS NO SCHEDULED PICKUP LEAVES MAY BE RAKED INTO THE GUTTER NO EARLIER THAN THE WEEKEND PRIOR TO YOUR SCHEDULED PICK-UP DAY LEAF VACUUM SCHEDULE D.C.S. REQUIRES THE USE OF ONLY BIODEGRADABLE PAPER BAGS FOR COLLECTION CITYWIDE BAG COLLECTION—APRIL 7 , MAY 5 , NOVEMBER 3 &17 and DECEMBER 8 2016 CALL FOR PICK-UP DISTRICT 4 - 11/14 DISTRICT 8 - 11/23 DISTRICT 11 - 12/2 DISTRICT 13 - 12/7 BROWN ST ELIZABETH ST ESTHER ST ARCH ST CRESENT CT CIRCLE ELM ST ( Pine to Maple ) GEORGIAN CT HALSTEAD ST HUDSON AVE ( Pine to Maple ) LONGVIEW AVE MAPLE AVE ( Pine to Hudson ) NASSAU PL PATRICIAN CT POMEROY ST RIVERVIEW AVE SUMMIT AVE CATHERINE ST CONSTANT AVE ( Nelson to Highland ) FROST CT GARFIELD ST ( Highland to Dead end ) HIGHLAND AVE LAKEVIEW DR LIBERTY ST MARION AVE NELSON AVE ( Phoenix to Catherine ) ORCHARD ST ( Nelson to Highland ) PEMART AVE ( Highland to Lakeview ) PHOENIX AVE ( Nelson to Highland ) REYNOLDS ST BENEFIELD BLVD CARHART AVE CARLTON CT HAMILTON AVE HORTON DR HOWARD ST ( High to Westchester ) HUSTED AVE LARCH CT / LN LEDA DR MAIN ST ( Hamilton to City line ) MACKELLAR CT OVERLOOK AVE PATTERSON CT PROSPECT PL SCOFIELD CT SEABURY PL SCHULTZ CT WESTCHESTER AVE BUENA VISTA DELANCY AVE FROST LN KOSSUTH PL LINDBERG PL LOUIS CT N. DIVISION ST ( Lockwood to City line ) OAKWOOD DR PEGGY LN RIDGEWOOD DR VAIL AVE PATAKI FARM DR STACEY CT DISTRICT 1 - 11/7 BAY ST ( South to Washington ) FRANKLIN ST ( Simpson to Washington ) GROVE ST HUDSON AVE ( Railroad to Washington ) LAFAYETTE PL REQUA ST ( South to Washington ) ROOSEVELT AVE SIMPSON PL SMITH ST SOUTH ST ( Grove to Washington ) WASHINGTON ST ( Franklin to South ) DISTRICT 2 - 11/9 BAY ST ( Washington to Depew St ) CHAUNCEY PL DEPEW CT DEPEW ST DYCKMAN ST ELM ST ( Ringgold to Union ) FRANKLIN ST ( Washington to Union ) FROST AVE HUDSON AVE ( Washington to Union ) REQUA ST ( Washington to Union ) RINGGOLD ST UNION AVE SOUTH ST ( Washington to S. Division ) DISTRICT 3 - 11/10 ELM ST ( Union to Pine ) FIRST ST FREMONT ST HUDSON AVE ( Union to Pine ) MAPLE AVE ( S. Division to Pine ) PINE ST RAYMOND ST S. DIVISION ST ( South to Wells ) SECOND ST WALNUT ST WELLS ST DISTRICT 5 - 11/16 BOULEVARD CONGRESS AVE ELM ST ( Maple to Riverview ) HYATT AVE MAGNOLIA AVE PROSPECT TERR DISTRICT 6 - 11/18 BEVERLY LN FERRIS ST MONTROSS AVE MAPLE AVE ( Pine to City line ) WOODDALE AVE DISTRICT 7 - 11/21 BELDEN ST CONSTANT AVE ( Decatur to Nelson ) DECATUR AVE DIVEN ST HADDEN ST JOHN ST MAIN ST ( Rte 9 to N. Division ) NELSON AVE ( Main to Phoenix ) ORCHARD ST ( Decatur to Nelson ) PAULDING ST SPRING ST ST MARY’S ST DISTRICT 9 - 11/28 CONSTANT AVE ( N. Division to Overlook ) CORTLAND ST HIGH ST HOWARD ST ( N. James to High ) OAKRIDGE PKWY ORCHARD ST ( N. Division to End ) SEYMOUR LN KISSAM RD LOVERS LN N. JAMES ST N. BROAD ST DISTRICT 10 - 11/30 ARMSTRONG AVE CAYUGA DR CENTRAL AVE CHARLES ST CROMPOND RD FIELD ST FINCH ST GRANT AVE IROQUOIS ST LEILA ST LINCOLN TERR MAIN ST ( Division to Hamilton ) PARK ST S. DIVISION ST ( Broad to Crompond ) SENECA ST SOUTHARD AVE S. BROAD ST DISTRICT 12 - 12/6 ALBERT RD BERNARD RD BRANDT AVE CONSTANT AVE ( Highland to N. Division ) GARFIELD ST ( Highland to Brandt ) HARRISON AVE KING ST LOCKWOOD DR LYMAN AVE McCORD PL N.DIVISION ST ( Highland to Lockwood ) NORTH ST ORCHARD ST ( Highland to N Division ) PARKWAY PL PEMART AVE ( Highland to N. Division ) PHOENIX AVE ( Highland to N Division ) RIGHI CT WARREN AVE DISTRICT 14 - 12/08 BLELOCH AVE BROOK ST COLONIAL RD FAIRLAWN AVE FRANKLIN ST (South to Simpson ) HOMESTEAD AVE HOOVER AVE JACKSON ST LINDBERGH AVE LOOMIS AVE LYLE CT MAPLEWOOD AVE McGUIRE AVE McKINLEY ST MILTON AVE MT. VIEW RD OSBORNE AVE RIDGE ST SHENANDOAH AVE SHERMAN AVE SHERROW PL SHORT ST WASHINGTON ST ( Franklin to City line ) WELCHER AVE WOODLAWN AVE WOOD ST NO OTHER ITEMS SHALL BE PLACED IN THE LEAF PILES ( BRUSH, BRANCHES, BAGS, BRICKS, ROCKS, GARBAGE, PUMPKINS ) D.C.S. REQUIRES THE USE OF ONLY BIODEGRADABLE PAPER BAGS FOR COLLECTION CITYWIDE BAG COLLECTION APRIL 7 , MAY 5 , NOVEMBER 3 &17 and DECEMBER 8 PLEASE NOTE - Due to the unpredictability of the weather, amounts of leaves and mechanical issues this schedule is subject to change. check the web site or call D.C.S. for schedule updates. ( 734-4130 )