Events

Bulk Pick-Up

Monday, April 26, 2021


Week of April 26
Collected during your regularly scheduled yard waste day

Acceptable Bulk Waste Items

  • Air conditioners – Window units only.
  • Appliances (residential stoves, microwaves, dishwashers, washer, dryer); must be empty;
  • refrigerators/freezers- remove doors
  • Basketball goal – Remove concrete base & dismantle; concrete will not be collected
  • Bathtubs – No cast iron tubs; 75 lbs. or less
  • Bed and bed frames – Dismantle.
  • Bicycles
  • Carpet/floor coverings- Roll & cut no longer than 4 ft.; Up to 4- rolls accepted (max. 25-lbs each)
  • Clothing-Must be bagged (consider donating as an alternative)
  • Couches/Chairs
  • Computers
  • China cabinet hutches – Empty; tape any glass
  • Desks/Dressers – Empty.
  • Entertainment centers – Empty; tape any glass
  • Fencing –wood fencing only, no metal fences. Remove or flatten protruding nails; limited to 75 lbs. total.
  • Fireplace inserts – Remove bricks; no bricks collected.
  • Garbage cans – Tag with a note indicating to take the can.
  • Glass doors, windows, table inserts – Using tape, make an X over the glass and place at curbside
  • Grills – Remove propane tanks; 75 lbs or less; no commercial grills.
  • Gutters – 4 ft. or less.
  • Lawnmowers – Remove gasoline and battery, if applicable.
  • Linoleum – Roll & cut no longer than 4 ft.; Up to 4- rolls accepted (max. 25-lbs each)
  • Mattresses
  • Patio furniture
  • Pianos or organs – 75 lbs. or less; dismantle.
  • Play sets/swing sets- Remove concrete base and dismantle, remove or flatten nails
  • Plumbing materials
  • Plywood & paneling – No larger than 1 in. thick x 4 ft. x 4 ft.
  • Pool Covers – Folded; only folded cover; 75 lbs. or less will be collected.
  • Space heaters, oil and kerosene heaters; Must be emptied
  • Televisions
  • Toys (large)
  • Water heaters
  • Windows- Tape any glass

Many large items will likely need to be dismantled.
Please remove/flatten any nails for the safety of our collection workers.

On Thursday, February 11, 2021