Pickup Types
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Regular Garbage
Instructions
- Containers should weigh no more than 50 pounds and should be no larger than 45 gallons.
- During twice-a-week collection you are allowed four (4) cans/bags/containers per pickup.
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Mixed Paper Recycling
Accepted
Cardboard Boxes
Catalogs
Corrugated Cardboard
Junk Mail
Magazines
Milk / Juice Cartons
Newspapers
Paper
Paper Bags
Not Accepted
Bagged Recycling
Bagged Trash / Recycling
Food
Grease
Hardcover Books
Hazardous Waste
Medical Waste
Needles
Pizza Boxes
Plastic Bags
Sharp Objects
Styrofoam
Syringes
Used Diapers
Vegetative Waste
Wrapping Paper
Instructions
- Keep paper separate from bottles and cans.
- Use carboard boxes, reusable bins, or paper bags to hold your recycling.
- Paper should be dry, free of food, tape, twine, and rope.
- No Plastic Bags
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Metal, Plastic, & Glass Recycling
Accepted
Aluminum Cans
Aluminum Foil
Glass Containers
Plastic #1
Plastic #2
Plastic #5
Tin / Steel Cans
Not Accepted
Bagged Trash / Recycling
Caps, Lids, Tops, Straws
Disposable Cups
Electric Cords
Food
Hazardous Waste
Large Metal Items
Light Bulbs
Medical Waste
Needles
Plastic #3
Plastic #4
Plastic #6
Plastic #7
Plastic Bags
Plastic Flowers
Plastic Food Trays
Plastic Hoses
Plastic Plant Pots
Rubber Hoses
Sharp Objects
String Lights
Styrofoam
Syringes
Used Diapers
Vegetative Waste
Instructions
- Keep paper separate from bottles and cans.
- Items should be empty of liquids, rinsed clean, dry, and not bagged.
- Throw away caps, lids, straws, and tops.
- No rubber or plastic hoses, wires, strings.
- Containers should weigh no more than 50 pounds and should be no larger than 45 gallons.
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Vegetative Waste
Instructions
- Must be placed in open containers
- No Plasitc Bags
- No landscaping barrels (large size makes them difficult to handle)
Note: Grass clippings can be brought to the Recycling/Conservation
Center at 476 West Main Street