No Trash, Curbside Composting or Recycling Collection on October 9, 2023, Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day

 

The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that in observance of Italian Heritage Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day on October 9, 2023, there will be NO trash, compost or recycling collection.

 

  • Residents who normally receive Monday trash or composting collection may place their material at the curb Monday evening for collection starting Tuesday, October 10. Residents should anticipate some collection delays, as is common after holidays. We appreciate patience as we work to collect the backlog of material.

 

  • Residents who normally receive Monday recycling collection should hold their material and place recycling out at the curb, Sunday, October 15 for pick up on Monday, October 16.

 

For questions about Sanitation services and holiday schedules contact 311 or visit nyc.gov/sanitation.

 

About the New York City Department of Sanitation

The Department of Sanitation (DSNY) keeps New York City clean, safe, and healthy by collecting, recycling, and disposing of waste, cleaning streets, attacking the scourge of illegal dumping, and clearing snow and ice. The Department operates 59 district garages and manages a fleet of more than 2,000 rear-loading collection trucks, 450 mechanical brooms, 705 salt spreaders, and several dozen bike lane operations machines. Under the Adams Administration, the Department is aggressively cleaning more parts of the City than ever before, including over 1,000 long-ignored areas spread across every neighborhood. With the highest wintertime uniformed headcount in 20 years, DSNY is more equipped than ever to remove snow and ice from the approximately 19,000 lane-miles of City streets.

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