![]() ![]() To eliminate odor and insects, reduce spillage, and discourage animals from getting into garbage containers, all household garbage must be placed in tightly secured bags.Collection crews will not pick up spills or litter resulting from unbagged garbage, overfilled containers, or scavenging.Do not place garbage on the ground or on top of an automated container.Do not leave bags or containers out overnight.Items that may pose a safety or health risk to public works employees, the public, or property when collected will not be picked up.Hazardous materials such as oil-based paint, pesticides, or battery acid cannot be disposed of at the City Landfill and may be taken to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility.Small amounts of brush or yard trimmings may be disposed of in garbage containers if they are bagged.Garbage collection trucks do not service alleys, private driveways, or privately owned parking lots.For your safety, never approach the collection equipment while operating.Garbage containers are intended for storing non-recyclable kitchen and bathroom garbage for disposal.The wheels and handles on the garbage container should be against the curb.The arrows on the lid and in front of the container should point towards the street.Containers must be within 2-feet of the curb, at least 3-feet from any obstruction, and 5-feet from vehicles parked along the street.If you encounter problems moving a wheeled container because of your physical abilities please call 311 at 42 or visit.Remove containers from the curbside after the scheduled collection day.If you have questions regarding the placement of your container please call 311 or visit.Garbage is collected on all holidays EXCEPT Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.Residential service locations may maintain up to two garbage containers. ![]()
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