Marlboro Recycling Calendar 2016
Marlboro Recycling Calendar 2016
Marlboro Recycling Calendar 2016
Help Preserve
Our Natural Resources
Public Works / Recycling Publication
CONTENTS
Clean Communities/Recycling............................. 3
Department of Public Works................................. 4
How Do I Dispose of............................................. 5
Street By Street Zone Listing............................6-9
Recycling Collection/Recycling Center............... 10
A common thread in all that we accomplish is the work of our volunteers. If you or a group wishes to adopt a site or
participate on any Township committees, please call (732) 536-0188 for more information.
Changing weather patterns and extreme weather conditions over the past few years have had a significant effect
on our leaf and brush removal programs, resulting in delays and raising public safety, stormwater and even snow
removal concerns. With yard waste in the street nearly all year, we have also noted that landscapers and others are
taking advantage of Marlboros robust program, leaving material which may not even originate here to be removed
on our taxpayers dime. On a side note, I will add that seeing yard waste in our streets all year really diminishes the
appearance of our neighborhoods. Please be mindful of the program rules outlined in the following pages in order
to ensure that all materials are picked up in the most timely and cost effective manner, and in compliance with the
applicable laws.
MARLBORO TV CHANNEL 77
www. marlboro-nj.gov
Zone by Zone Pickup Schedule
Recycling News
Spring Cleanup Information
So far, we have been very fortunate with our mild weather, but that can change at any time. So we ask that you
review our new Surviving the Snow brochure in the centerfold of this calendar. Our Plan and Prepare can still be
found in the Storm Section of our website. Please visit the Communications for Residents section on the Town
Website to register for Facebook, Twitter, email blasts, and register your home
and cell phones for reverse 911. These methods, in addition to channel 77,
are utilized to publicize town programs, meetings and events and, in times of
emergency, alert and inform residents.
I hope you find this calendar to be a useful resource. As always, I thank you for
your commitment to recycling and keeping our community safe and beautiful.
Very Truly Yours,
Mayor Jonathan L. Hornik
Marlboro Township Council: Jeff Cantor, Randi Marder, Carol Mazzola, Scott Metzger, Mike Scalea
CLEAN COMMUNITIES/RECYCLING
New Jersey Clean Communities has served as a source of financial
support for Township programs since 1986. Specifically, program
dollars have been utilized to offset the cost of recycling, park
maintenance, road side cleanups, educational events and
Community Pride Day. The
Recycling Division Office also
coordinates with volunteer
groups to adopt and maintain
areas of the Township. To
engage your community group in
an adopt a site initiative, call
732 536-0188.
MARLBORO TOWNSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
1979 Township Drive, Marlboro
732 536-0188
MARLBORO TOWNSHIP
RECYCLING CENTER
1979 Township Drive, Marlboro
732 536-9295
MONMOUTH COUNTY
HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITY
3211 Shafto Road, Tinton Falls
732-683-8686 Ext. 5210
appointments, and items accepted.
MONMOUTH COUNTY
RECLAMATION CENTER
6000 Asbury Avenue, Tinton Falls
732-683-8686 Ext. 5210
MARLBORO TOWNSHIP
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Township Drive, Marlboro
732 536-0188
publicworks@marlboro-nj.gov
The Department of Public Works (DPW) is responsible for the maintenance of all public property including
roadways and infrastructure. Among many functions, the Department manages the recycling, leaf, brush and bulk
waste collection programs, is responsible for the upkeep of park and recreation facilities and the removal of snow from
roadways.
The Township is divided into zones for purposes of scheduling and delivering services in the most eficient
manner possible. On an annual basis, DPW publishes this calendar of services.
Household batteries are to be put in the trash. Rechargeable Batteries and Cell Phone Batteries are accepted at certain retail stores
such as Batteries Plus, Home Depot and Lowes. Call 877- 2Recycle or visit http://www.call2recycle.org/nj for more information.
Brush
Picked up curbside or may be dropped off at Recycling Center (see Brush Collection) or County Reclamation Center (see page 3).
Bulk Trash
Spring Clean-Up
Picked up curbside in spring but may be dropped off at Recycling Center. A free of charge bulk permit is required (see Bulk Trash).
Construction Debris
Not accepted at Town Recycling Center. Can be brought to County Reclamation Center (see page 3).
Electronics
Electronic items are accepted at the Recycling Center or call your local Best Buy.
Fluorescent Bulbs
Grass lippings
May be dropped off at Recycling Center. Certain retail stores such as Batteries Plus, Home Depot and Lowes will accept.
Rutgers University recommends cutting grass and leaving it on the lawn. The Monmouth Reclamation Center, 6000 Asbury Avenue in
Tinton Falls, 732 683-8686 or www.co.monmouth.nj.us/reclamation accepts grass clippings and vegetative waste.
Hazardous waste
Includes paint, liquid gas, pesticides, car oil, car batteries and pool chemicals. Contact the Monmouth County Hazardous Waste
Disposal Facility located at 3211 Shafto Road, Tinton Falls, 732 683-8686 ext. 5210 or www.visitmonmouth.com/HHW
Residents must independently contract for solid waste collection services. Several haulers, including Freehold Cartage 732-462-1001,
M&S 732-471-8900, Marpal Disposal 732-542-2348 and Waste Management 800-348-6161 operate in Marlboro and must be
contacted directly.
Latex paint
Dried out paint cans with lids removed may be disposed of with other household trash.
Leaves
Medical Waste or "Sharps"
(from the home)
Picked up curbside as per schedule or may be dropped off at Town Recycling Center (see Leaf Collection) or County Reclamation Center (see page 3).
Prescription drugs
Propane Tanks
Local Hospitals: Centra State 732 294-2574, Monmouth Medical 732 222-5200 and Jersey Shore Medical 732 776-4225.
A drop box is available in the Marlboro Division of Police lobby, 1979 Township Drive, 24 hours. Remove all personal identification
information from labels before disposing.
Refrigerators
Marlboro Recycling Center after valve has been left open for at least 24 hours.
Comingled: Cans, glass, bottles, aluminum and plastics.
Fiber Recyclables: Bundled newspapers, magazines, cardboard, mixed paper.
Picked up curbside or may be dropped off (see Recycling Collection).
Call 866-NJSMART or visit http://www.njcleanenergy.com/ for up-to-date offers and forms. Appliances are also picked up curbside
in spring during Bulk Pick-up (see page 11) or may be dropped off at Recycling Center (see Bulk Trash).
May be dropped off at the Recycling Center Tires and rims must be separated. A free of charge bulk permit is required (see Bulk Trash).
Recyclables, Comingled
X-Rays
Can be disposed of with electronic items at the Recycling Center. Remove all personal identification information from labels before
disposing.
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Street Name
Q
R
Recycling Zone
OWENS ROAD.........................................1
OXFORD COURT ....................................6
PACA PLACE ...........................................4
PACER COURT ........................................2
PADDOCK COURT ..................................2
PALMER COURT .....................................4
PALOMINO WAY ......................................2
PAMELA STREET ....................................6
PARK LANE..............................................3
PARTRIDGE AVENUE..............................4
PASSAIC COURT.....................................1
PATIGO LANE ..........................................5
PATRIOTS WAY .......................................8
PATTY COURT .........................................6
PEACH TREE COURT ............................. 5
PEACOCK LANE......................................8
PEAR DRIVE ............................................2
PEASLEY DRIVE .....................................2
PECAN VALLEY DRIVE ........................... 4
PEGASUS COURT ..................................5
PELICAN COURT .................................... 2
PEMBROKE COURT ............................... 6
PEREGRINE DRIVE ................................ 5
PERRY STREET ......................................7
PETRA DRIVE ..........................................7
PHAETON LANE ......................................2
PHEASANT DRIVE ..................................2
PICCADILLY DRIVE .................................8
PIERSON ROAD ...................................... 5
PIN OAK ROAD........................................3
PINE LANE ...............................................2
PLEASANT VALLEY RD. ......................... 8
PLOWSHARE COURT ............................. 2
PLUM DRIVE............................................2
POE COURT ............................................3
POINT OF WOODS BLVD. ...................... 7
POLAZZO GRANDE ................................ 8
POLLACK DRIVE .....................................1
PORTLAND PLACE .................................7
POTTS ROAD ..........................................8
PRESCOTT ROAD...................................1
PRESIDENTS WAY ..................................8
PRIDES LANE ..........................................3
PRINCE EDWARD RD. ............................ 6
PRINCE WILLIAM RD. ............................. 6
PROVINCIAL DRIVE ................................ 7
PUEBLO COURT .....................................5
QUAIL COURT .........................................2
QUEBEC ROAD .......................................6
QUEENSBURY COURT ........................... 8
QUINCY STREET ....................................4
QUOQUE COURT ....................................5
RACHEL DRIVE .......................................7
RADCLIFFE PLACE .................................7
RAILROAD AVENUE ................................ 4
RAMSGATE DRIVE..................................8
RAND COURT..........................................1
Street Name
Recycling Zone
Recycling Zone
Street Name
U
V
Recycling Zone
SUSSEX ROAD........................................ 6
SWAN COURT ......................................... 2
SWEET COURT ....................................... 2
SYCAMORE COURT ............................... 2
SYNGLE WAY .......................................... 3
TALBOT ROAD ........................................ 1
TALL OAK ROAD ..................................... 7
TAMARACK COURT ................................ 7
TANGERINE DRIVE ................................. 2
TANGERINE LANE .................................. 2
TANGLEWOOD PLACE ........................... 7
TAROT COURT........................................ 4
TARRAGON COURT ................................ 3
TAYLOR ROAD ........................................ 1
TEAL COURT ........................................... 2
TEASDALE PLACE .................................. 7
TENNENT ROAD (NORTH OF RT. 18) .... 7
TENNENT ROAD (SOUTH OF RT. 18) .... 3
TEXAS ROAD .......................................... 7
THARP LANE ........................................... 1
THETFORD LANE.................................... 3
THOMAS LANE ........................................ 7
THORNTON AVENUE .............................. 8
THRASHER COURT ................................ 2
TICETOWN ROAD ................................... 7
TIMBER HILL DRIVE ............................... 6
TIMBER LANE.......................................... 4
TIVOLI COURT ........................................ 3
TOPANEMUS ROAD ................................ 2
TOPAZ COURT ........................................ 4
TORONTO COURT .................................. 6
TOWNSHIP DRIVE ............... NO PICK-UP
TOTTEN COURT...................................... 6
TRACY DRIVE ......................................... 6
TROTTER PLACE .................................... 2
TRUDEAU COURT .................................. 6
TRUMAN DRIVE ...................................... 5
TUPELO DRIVE ....................................... 2
TURNER TERRACE ................................ 3
TURQUOISE TRAIL ................................. 8
TYLERS LANE ......................................... 7
UNION AVENUE....................................... 8
UNION HILL RD ....................................... 3
VALE DRIVE.............................................8
VALESI DRIVE ......................................... 5
VANCOUVER ROAD................................ 6
VANDERBURG ROAD ............................. 4
VAN DUSEN DRIVE ................................. 5
VASSER PLACE ...................................... 7
VASSER WAY .......................................... 7
VERNON ROAD ....................................... 1
VIA VENETO ............................................ 8
VICTORIA COURT ................................... 6
VILLAGE ROAD ....................................... 5
VISTA DRIVE............................................ 6
WABASH ROAD ....................................... 1
Street Name
Recycling Zone
WALNUT DRIVE....................................... 8
WARBLER ROAD .................................... 2
WARHOL WAY ......................................... 2
WARREN DRIVE ...................................... 4
WASHINGTON AVENUE.......................... 5
WATERFORD AVENUE ........................... 8
WEATHERVANE WAY.............................. 2
WEDGEWOOD ROAD ............................. 8
WEMBLEY PLACE ................................... 8
WENDY LANE .......................................... 4
WESMINSTER DRIVE ............................. 8
WEST CANADIAN WOODS ROAD ......... 6
WEST COURT.......................................... 7
WEST FRANCES AVENUE ...................... 3
WESTBROOK DRIVE .............................. 5
WESTLAKE COURT ................................ 7
WESTON COURT .................................... 2
WHIPPLE WAY......................................... 4
WHISTLER WAY ...................................... 2
WHITE ROSE ROAD ............................... 4
WHITMAN ROAD ..................................... 3
WHITNEY DRIVE ..................................... 6
WHITTIER DRIVE .................................... 3
WICKER PLACE ...................................... 7
WILLARD COURT .................................... 2
WILLIAM STREET.................................... 7
WILLIS STREET....................................... 1
WILLOW LANE......................................... 3
WILSON AVENUE .................................... 8
WINDFALL LANE ..................................... 2
WINDFLOWER COURT ........................... 3
WINDHAM WAY ....................................... 3
WINDSOR COURT .................................. 6
WINNIPEG COURT.................................. 6
WINTERBERRY COURT ......................... 4
WITHERSPOON WAY.............................. 4
WOLCOTT COURT .................................. 4
WOODBROOK DRIVE ............................. 8
WOODCLIFF BOULEVARD ..................... 8
WOODLAND TERRACE .......................... 2
WOODPECKER WAY .............................. 2
WOODSTOCK COURT ............................ 6
WOODVIEW DRIVE ................................. 6
WOOLEYTOWN ROAD ........................... 7
WREN TERRACE .................................... 2
WRIGHT LANE......................................... 1
WYETT LANE........................................... 1
WYLIE TERRACE .................................... 3
WYNCREST RD. (NORTH OF RT. 18) .... 1
WYNCREST RD. (SOUTH OF RT. 18) .... 6
YELLOWBROOK ROAD .......................... 4
YELLOWKNIFE ROAD............................. 6
YORK ROAD ............................................ 1
YORKSHIRE DRIVE ................................ 8
YORKSHIRE PLACE................................ 7
YORKTOWN ROAD ................................. 8
Street Name
Recycling Zone
YUKON TERRACE................................... 6
If Your Street
Is Not Listed,
Please Contact
732-536-0188
To Find Your Zone.
RECYCLING COLLECTION
MIXED PAPER
The Department of Public Works contracts with a
COMINGLED MATERIALS
The Department
Publicservices.
WorksRecyclables
contracts withAluminum
a private food
company
for curbside recycling
services. Recyclables
Newsprint
private company
for curbsideof
recycling
and beverage
Corrugated
cardboard
are
collected
every
other
week
by
recycling
zone
and
should
containers
are collected every other week by recycling zone and should
be placed at the curb by 7:00am on the
specified collection
Magazines/Catalogs
be
placed
at
the
curb
by
7:00am
on
the
specified
collection
Glass
food
and
beverage
containers
day (click here for the most updated recycling collection schedule). There will be no pickup on Memorial Day,
Cereal boxes
day. There will be no pickup on Memorial Day, Independence
Iron cans
Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas
Day
and
New
Years
Day.
Telephone books
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New
Plastic containers with the symbol #1
Years Day.
(with
topsand
only)placed togetherPrinter/Copier
All food, beverage and detergent containers should
bescrew
rinsed
(commingled)paper
in an unlined,
Junk Mail
All food, beverage and detergent containers should be
Natural plastic containers with the
rigid,
reusable plastic container or garbage can. The container should be no larger thanAll
32 gallons
and should not have
other office paper w/o wax liners
rinsed and placed together (comingled) in an unlined,
symbol #2 narrow neck containers
an
attached
cover.container
If you choose
tocan.
have
not (milk
attached,
please
make sure the
container
and
cover are both
Wrapping
Paper
(non-metallic)
rigid,
reusable plastic
or garbage
Thea cover that is only
and water
bottles)
container RECYCLE.
should be no larger
32 gallons
and
not willPigmented
labeled
Onlythan
items
placed
atshould
curbside
be collected.
plastic containers with the
have an attached cover. If you choose to have a cover that is
symbol #2 narrow neck containers
not attached, please make sure the container and cover are
only (detergent, shampoo bottles)
both labeled RECYCLE. Only items placed at curbside will
Plastics with symbols #3, #4, #5, #6
be collected.
and #7 narrow neck and screw top
Aluminum food and beverage containers
containers Newsprint
COMMINGLED MATERIALS
MIXED PAPER
narrow
neck
containers
only
(detergent,
All bulk trash deposited at the Center
Only clean recyclables are accepted at the Center. No items may be left outside the fence when
requires
a free bottles)
of charge Bulk Permit.
shampoo
the facility is closed.
Permits are available at the Recycling
Plastics with symbols #3, #4, #5, #6
and
#7 materials, concrete, bricks or construction debris are accepted.
No
hazardous
office, Monday to Friday 7:00am -3:00pm.
Leaves must be emptied from non-biodegradable bags or containers.
narrow
neckisand
screw
Proof
of residency
required.
Call top containers
RECYCLING CENTER
1979 Township Drive off of Wyncrest Road in Marlboro 732 536-9295 or www.marlboro-nj.gov/dpw_main.html
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2016 COLLECTION
COLLECTION SCHEDULE
SCHEDULE BULK
BULK TRASH
TRASH ONLY
ONLY
2015
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Week of May 23
Week of April 18
Week of May 2
Week of April 18
Week of May 2
Week of May 16
Week of May 16
Week of May 23
EXCLUDED ITEMS
RESIDENTS MAY BRING BULK TRASH TO THE RECYCLING CENTER. SEE RECYCLING CENTER GUIDELINES.
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BRUSH COLLECTION
Brush is to be placed curbside by 7:00am on the first day of the scheduled
pickup week, free of leaves or other debris. Weather permitting, it generally
takes approximately one week to complete each zone. Once a street has been
completed, the Department of Public Works will not return to that street. For
the safety of pedestrians and motorists, brush should be placed at the curb no
earlier than one week prior to the first scheduled collection date.
All brush is to be cut to a maximum length of six (6) feet and a maximum
diameter of four (4) inches and should not exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight.
Branches less than one inch in diameter shall be tied in neat bundles no more
than four (4) feet in length and two (2) feet across. The total amount placed
for any single collection shall be no more than ten (10) cubic yards or three (3)
feet by three (3) feet by thirty (30) feet. Brush comingled with leaves, grass,
rocks, stumps, construction debris, fence posts, etc., trash or recyclables
will not be collected.
LEAF COLLECTION
Leaves are to be placed curbside or in biodegradable paper bags
by 7:00 am on the irst day of the scheduled pickup week, free of branches
or other debris. Weather permitting, it generally takes approximately
one week to complete each zone. Once a street has been completed, the
Department of Public Works will not return to that street. For the safety
of pedestrians and motorists, leaves should be placed at the curb no
earlier than than one week prior to the irst scheduled collection date.
In the interest of public safety, homeowners and their landscapers
are reminded not to blow or place leaves into the street. Leaves can be
piled adjacent to the curb or placed in biodegradable bags for pickup.
Leaves commingled with brush, grass, rocks, stumps, construction
debris, fence posts, etc., trash or recyclables will not be collected.
Zone 1 Week of
4/11,
5/9, 10/31,
Zone 2 Week of
4/18,
5/16,
12/5*
11/7, 12/12*
7/11,
9/26
Zone 3 Week of
4/25,
10/3
Zone 4 Week of
4/18,
5/16,
Zone 5 Week of
4/25,
10/3
Zone 6 Week of
4/4,
Zone 7 Week of
4/4,
2/1*, 2/29*,
6/6,
7/4,
9/19
Zone 8 Week of
4/11,
2/1*, 2/29*,
6/6,
7/4,
9/19
2/8*,
3/7*, 6/13,
7/11,
9/26
2/8*,
3/7*, 6/13,
11/7, 12/12*
5/9, 10/31,
12/5*
*Weather Permitting*
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Frequently
Asked
Questions
SNOW REMOVAL
FACTS AND GUIDELINES
Snow removal activities are conducted by the Department of Public
Works and private contractors. The following rules, facts and tips are offered
so that DPW can safely and efficiently remove snow and ice from Township
roadways:
Rules
No debris (including leaves and brush), garbage cans or basketball
hoops shall be placed in roadways. Anything left in the roadway during
winter weather conditions impedes the Townships ability to clear the
streets, increases the risk of damage to your property and jeopardizes
the safety of the equipment operators.
When snow is on the way, all vehicles must be removed from the
roadways.
Snow may not be shoveled, blown or plowed into the roadways.
Facts
Marlboro is 32.5 square miles and DPW is responsible for clearing
approximately 200 miles of roadway.
Roads are generally treated with de-icing agents two times during one
storm event, once prior to and once following snow removal.
DPW will open the roads on the first pass and then plow curb-to-curb.
In the event of 4 inches of snowfall, it takes approximately 10 hours to
complete one circuit through the Township.
Tips
Wait until DPW has made one pass before clearing your driveway.
Parking vehicles in your driveway gives you less snow to remove and a
drier surface.
Arrange cars so that the rst car that has to get out is the last parked in
your driveway.
When clearing snow, where possible, pile the snow to the right of the
driveway (looking out to the street from your house).
The United States Postal Service asks customers to clear enough snow
from their mailboxes to allow mail trucks to approach the box, deliver
the mail and drive away.
Fire hydrants located on your property should be cleared of snow to
prevent the lines from freezing and allow access in case of re.
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Dear Neighbor,
I am pleased to present our new Surviving the Snow
brochure; a continuation of Plan and Prepare included within
previous annual mailings and available on the Marlboro
Township Website. Snow has become a regular part of New
Jersey Winters and this brochure offers tips and information on
Surviving the Snow.
Our Department of Public Works is on the job day and night
when expecting severe weather of any kind; countless hours of
prep before, and time in the field during and after a snow
event. Snow is challenging and Marlboro Township has been a
leader in keeping 200 miles of roadway clear and safe.
We are fortunate to have volunteer 1st Aid Squads, Fire
Departments and a Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT), as well as a Police Department that is always ready to
assist. For non-emergency situations, please call Marlboro
Police at 732-536-0100. Always dial 911 for emergencies. Be
assured that if you have an emergency, our teams will get to
you, even in the event that your street or driveway has yet to
be cleared.
Please help by following the tips provided here, keeping
informed and helping your friends and neighbors to do the
same. Visit our website and register to receive news by phone,
email and follow us on social media. If you do not have a
computer you may register your phones by calling (732) 5360100 ext. 1412.
Together as a community, we can
weather any storm.
Mayor Jon Hornik
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
Marlboro Police
1-732-536-0100
Marlboro Police Tip Line
1-888-536-1010
www.marlboropd.org
American Red Cross, NJ
1-732-493-9100
www.redcross.org/nj
FEMA
1-800-621-3362
1-800-BE-READY
www.ready.gov
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gives no warning), fuel (a full tank prevents fuel line from freezing), air
YOUR filters, heater
and defrost, lights and hazards, oil (heavier oils may congeal in cold and
may not lubricate as well), thermostat, Windshield wipers, good winter tires - (consider chains or
studded snow tires). Have on hand: scraper, portable shovel, sand and/or salt, snacks, boots, warm
gloves, car lock de-icer.
Information is available through a variety of electronic options including Email Notices, Reverse 911, Facebook
and Twitter. Please visit our website at www.marlboro-nj.gov and click the blue "Communications for Residents"
button on our home page. Consider any or all of these methods of communication which can be registered for
using this one easy link. These paperless options are an immediate, cost effective and environmentally
sustainable way of communicating with our
residents. By providing a variety of communication methods it is
our goal to be able to communicate with every resident even
www.marlboro-nj.gov
when some lines of communication are disrupted during weather
emergencies.
@MarlboroTwp
Facebook.com/marlborotownship.nj Marlboro Township Police Website: http://www.marlboropd.org/
January 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
No Pick Up
New Years Day
10
11
17
18
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
12
13
14
15
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
19
20
21
22
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
26
27
28
29
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
9
16
23
24
25
31
Municipal Offices Closed:
NEW YEARS DAY - January 1
MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY - January 18
30
16
16
February 2016
Sunday
Monday
14
15
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
10
11
12
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
16
17
18
19
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
25
26
Zone 3
Zone 4
Saturday
13
20
21
22
28
23
Zone 1
24
Zone 2
27
29
17
17
March 2016
Sunday
Monday
13
14
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
10
11
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
15
16
17
18
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
22
23
24
25
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
29
30
31
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Saturday
12
19
20
21
27
28
26
18
18
April 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Zone 8
10
11
17
18
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
12
13
14
15
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
19
20
21
22
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
26
27
28
29
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
9
16
23
24
25
30
19
19
May 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
10
11
12
13
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
17
18
19
20
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
24
25
26
27
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
15
16
14
21
22
23
28
29
30
31
Zone 1
20
20
June 2016
Sunday
Monday
12
13
19
20
26
27
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
10
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
14
15
16
17
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
21
22
23
24
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
28
29
30
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Saturday
11
18
25
21
21
July 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
12
13
14
15
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
19
20
21
22
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
26
27
28
29
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
10
11
17
18
24
25
16
23
30
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Municipal Offices Closed: INDEPENDENCE DAY - July 4
22
22
August 2016
Sunday
7
14
21
28
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
10
11
12
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
16
17
18
19
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
23
24
25
26
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
30
31
Zone 5
Zone 6
8
15
22
29
13
20
27
23
23
September 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Friday
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
13
14
15
16
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
20
21
22
23
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
27
28
29
30
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Saturday
10
11
12
17
Patriot Day
18
19
25
26
24
24
24
October 2016
Sunday
Monday
10
Tueday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
11
12
13
14
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
18
19
20
21
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
25
26
27
28
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
15
16
23
17
30
24
31
22
29
25
25
November 2016
Sunday
Monday
13
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
10
11
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Election Day
14
20
21
Saturday
12
Veterans Day
15
16
17
18
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
22
23
24
25
Zone 5
Zone 6
No Pick-up
Zone 8
19
26
Thanksgiving Day
27
28
29
30
Zone 1
Zone 2
* LEAF COLLECTION IS WEATHER
PERMITTING AS DETERMINED BY OEM
26
26
December 2016
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
11
12
18
19
25
Christmas Day
26
Thursday
Friday
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
13
14
15
16
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
20
21
22
23
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
27
28
29
30
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Saturday
10
17
24
31
Zone 4
* LEAF COLLECTION IS WEATHER
PERMITTING AS DETERMINED BY OEM
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All Zones
January 4 and 11
Zones 2 & 4
April 18
Zones 3 & 5
May 2
Zones 6 & 7
May 16
Zones 1 & 8
May 23
2/8*,
9/26
10/3
10/3
1/4*,
2/1*, 2/29*,
6/6,
7/4,
9/19
Zone 7 Week of
1/4*,
2/1*, 2/29*,
6/6,
7/4,
9/19
9/26
2/8*,
5/9, 10/31,
12/5*
5/16,
11/7, 12/12*
5/16,
11/7, 12/12*
Zone 6 Week of
4/4,
Zone 7 Week of
4/4,
5/9, 10/31,
12/5*
Leaves are to be placed curbside or in biodegradable paper bags by 7:00 a.m. on the first day of the scheduled pick up week. Brush is to
be placed curbside by 7:00am on the first day of the scheduled pick up week, free of leaves or other debris
*Weather Permitting* The Office of Emergency Management will notify residents whether or not collections will be suspended
due to weather conditions, in which case no debris should be placed curbside. Resident are permitted to bring leaf or brush
material to the Recycling Center.
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