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There will be no refuse and recycling collection on both Thursday, November 26 and Friday, November 27 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
The drop-off sites will also be closed on these two days.
Below are the directions residents should follow in order to have their trash and recycling collected during the upcoming two-day holiday.
Directions for Residents with a Wednesday and Thursday Trash & Recycling Collection Day
If your trash and recycling are normally collected on Wednesdays and Thursdays by the Streets Division, you should have your carts to the curb by 6:30am on Wednesday, November 25.
Check your collection schedule calendar to determine if you should have your recycling cart to the curb along with your trash cart.
Carts set out late may not be collected.
Directions for Residents with a Friday and Monday Trash & Recycling Collection Day
If your trash and recycling are normally collected on Fridays and Mondays by the Streets Division, you should have your carts to the curb by 6:30am on Monday, November 30.
Check your collection schedule calendar to determine if you should have your recycling cart to the curb along with your trash cart.
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Carts set out late may not be collected.
Drop-off Site Information
The Streets Division drop-off sites will be closed on Thursday, November 26, and Friday, November 27.
The sites will re-open on Saturday, November 28 at 9:00am. This will be the final Saturday the sites will be open in 2020.
Additional Information Regarding Holiday Collections
In order to collect refuse and recycling from two collection districts in a single shift, the Streets Division diverts crews from other services such as leaf collection and large item collection. Therefore, residents anticipating large item collection or leaf collection may experience delays.
Additional Streets Division Services Resource
More information regarding all services provided by the Streets Division can be found on the Streets Division website, www.cityofmadison.com/streets.
Contacts
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Recycling, Refuse
The drop-off sites will also be closed on these two days.
Below are the directions residents should follow in order to have their trash and recycling collected during the upcoming two-day holiday.
Directions for Residents with a Wednesday and Thursday Trash & Recycling Collection Day
If your trash and recycling are normally collected on Wednesdays and Thursdays by the Streets Division, you should have your carts to the curb by 6:30am on Wednesday, November 25.
Check your collection schedule calendar to determine if you should have your recycling cart to the curb along with your trash cart.
Carts set out late may not be collected.
Directions for Residents with a Friday and Monday Trash & Recycling Collection Day
If your trash and recycling are normally collected on Fridays and Mondays by the Streets Division, you should have your carts to the curb by 6:30am on Monday, November 30.
Check your collection schedule calendar to determine if you should have your recycling cart to the curb along with your trash cart.
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Carts set out late may not be collected.
Drop-off Site Information
The Streets Division drop-off sites will be closed on Thursday, November 26, and Friday, November 27.
The sites will re-open on Saturday, November 28 at 9:00am. This will be the final Saturday the sites will be open in 2020.
Additional Information Regarding Holiday Collections
In order to collect refuse and recycling from two collection districts in a single shift, the Streets Division diverts crews from other services such as leaf collection and large item collection. Therefore, residents anticipating large item collection or leaf collection may experience delays.
Additional Streets Division Services Resource
More information regarding all services provided by the Streets Division can be found on the Streets Division website, www.cityofmadison.com/streets.
Contacts
- Bryan Johnson, 608-267-2626, streets@cityofmadison.com
Tags:
Recycling, Refuse
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