
This program is for non-hazardous waste only. No businesses and NO vehicles with more than four wheels will be permitted to enter. Please contact your local garbage district for disposal of items.īayville, Brookville, Centre Island, Cove Neck, Glenwood-Glen Head Garbage District, Lattingtown, Laurel Hollow, Matinecock, Mill Neck, Muttontown, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay Cove, Roslyn Harbor, Sea Cliff, Upper Brookville If you live in the following villages you are NOT permitted to use the Homeowners Cleanup Program. Homeowners may bring any unwanted documents such as old tax-returns, bills, bank statements, etc. Town of Oyster Bay residents only, no businesses, limit three banker size boxes per resident.

Safe & secure paper shredding services will be available on all Homeowners Cleanup Dates in 2023. Solid Waste District Residents Only, Proof of Residency Required HOMEOWNERS CLEANUP & PAPERSHREDDING PROGRAM Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park Oyster Bay Avenue, Marina Entrance Next to Bay Constable trailer on the east side of the Marina Daily, 7AM to Dusk Solid Waste Disposal Complex 101 Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road, Old Bethpage Monday-Friday, 7AM to 2:30PM In addition, the Town has waste oil tanks for used motor oil and marine waste oil at the following locations: collections New York State law requires every service station and major retailer that sells more than 500 gallons of motor oil to accept used motor oil at no charge. You don’t have to store used motor oil between S.T.O.P.

Town of Oyster Bay reserves the right to limit quantities. This list is subject to review based on new laws and regulations. Wear rubber gloves when handling wastes.Take care not to spill wastes when transporting them to the collection site.Store wastes safely and securely until the next S.T.O.P.Doing Business with the Town (RFP’s, Bids).Applications, Permits, Licenses & Forms.Tree limbs that are no longer than 4 foot in length, tied and bundled, and weigh no more than 50 lbs. Old furniture, mattresses, carpets, and appliances No abandoned vehicles or commercial vehicles Keep any items that you don't want discarded away from the curbĭo not put out Household Hazardous Waste such as motor oil, pesticides, and other chemicals

(The only exception is for homes facing Avenue A.) These separate piles will be picked up by different crews. Loose items must be bagged and must be easily handled by two people.

Place all items at the curb for collection.ĭo not block or place items near trash containers or water meters. Pacific Avenue to east City limits and 16 th Street/Hwy 95 to south City limits Area 4 - February 20th to February 23rdĨ th Street to 16 th Street and East Main Canal to west City limitsĨ th Street to 16 th Street and East Main Canal to east City limitsġ6 th Street to 24 th Street and East Main Canal to west City limitsġ6 th Street to 24 th Street and East Main Canal to Pacific AvenueĮast Main Canal to west City limits and 24 th street to south City limitsĮast main Canal to Pacific Avenue and 24 th Street to south City limits.Area 3 - February 13th to February 16thĬolorado Street to 8 th Street and East Main Canal to east City limits.West Main Canal to 8 th Street and East Main Canal to west City limits Neighborhood Cleanup Interactive Web MapĬolorado Street to West Main Canal and Avenue A to west City limits.Schedule (Pickups are Monday-Thursday for all areas) This program is limited to City residents paying the “Environmental Fee” The Neighborhood Clean-up program focuses on the pickup of ordinary household bulk items such as refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, furniture, large boxes, mattresses, carpet, electronics, tires (without rims) and bagged lawn clippings. This annual program is limited to City residents paying the “Environmental Fee”. Starting each January, the City of Yuma Public Works Department begins its annual Neighborhood Clean-up.
