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Mayor Brown Reminds Residents that Spring 2023 Bulk Trash Collection Begins the Week of April 2nd

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Mayor Byron W. Brown today issued a reminder that the City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets will kick-off the Spring 2023 Bulk Trash schedule the week of April 2, in the Ellicott District.

“In 2023, we will once again offer Spring and Fall Bulk Trash Collection. I ask City residents to follow the guidelines on the amount and type of items that can be put out for collection,” Mayor Brown said. “I also ask residents to get their bulk trash to the curb on the Sunday of their designated collection week as pick-ups will take place Monday through Saturday, not just on their regular garbage day.”

Residents are also asked to follow the posted parking regulations in their neighborhood to make sure trash collection equipment has access to the curbside piles.

The 2023 Spring Bulk Trash Schedule is:

Ellicott District – Week of April 2 

Fillmore District – Week of April 16 

Niagara District – Week of April 23 

Masten District – Week of April 30 

Lovejoy District – Week of May 7 

South District – Week of May 21 

Delaware District – Week of June 4 

North District – Week of June 11 

University District – Week of June 25

Curbside bulk trash piles cannot exceed 12 ft. long, 3 ft. wide and 3 ft. high.

Electronic trash, such as televisions and computers, as well as construction debris and tires, are banned from bulk trash.

The City will also hold four Tire Drop-Off Days in 2023. 

Those dates will be Saturday, April 8, Saturday, May 13, Saturday, July 8, and Saturday, September 9.

Original source can be found here.

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