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You will need new calendars when the new large item system begins
The dates when you can set out large item for pickup will change for all Madison neighborhoods.
Beginning on May 28, 2021, residents should begin using the Streets Division's new work order system to schedule large item collections for June and the months beyond.
The old calendars will no longer tell you when large item pickup will happen at your home.
Residents who have printed trash and recycling calendars should get new ones.
On May 28, you will be able to download the new calendar for your home at www.cityofmadison.com/collectionschedule. Also, starting on May 28, you can contact the Streets Division office that services your home to have a new one mailed to you.
Where can I access the new work order system?
The system will be linked in multiple places on the Streets Division's website when the system goes live on May 28, 2021.
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Where can I learn more about the new work order system?
The Streets Division has a website that should answer most of the questions people have about the large item pickup system. If the website does not answer your question, please contact us.
How do I contact the Streets Division?
If you live east of South Park Street, you can call 608-246-4532.
If you live west of South Park Street, you can call 608-266-4681.
Or you can email us at streets@cityofmadison.com.
Contacts
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Streets Division, trash, Recycling, Sustainability
The dates when you can set out large item for pickup will change for all Madison neighborhoods.
Beginning on May 28, 2021, residents should begin using the Streets Division's new work order system to schedule large item collections for June and the months beyond.
The old calendars will no longer tell you when large item pickup will happen at your home.
Residents who have printed trash and recycling calendars should get new ones.
On May 28, you will be able to download the new calendar for your home at www.cityofmadison.com/collectionschedule. Also, starting on May 28, you can contact the Streets Division office that services your home to have a new one mailed to you.
Where can I access the new work order system?
The system will be linked in multiple places on the Streets Division's website when the system goes live on May 28, 2021.
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Where can I learn more about the new work order system?
The Streets Division has a website that should answer most of the questions people have about the large item pickup system. If the website does not answer your question, please contact us.
How do I contact the Streets Division?
If you live east of South Park Street, you can call 608-246-4532.
If you live west of South Park Street, you can call 608-266-4681.
Or you can email us at streets@cityofmadison.com.
Contacts
- Bryan Johnson, 608-267-2626, streets@cityofmadison.com
- Streets West, 608-266-4681
- Streets East, 608-246-4532
Tags:
Streets Division, trash, Recycling, Sustainability
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