Due to the District Council 33 labor strike, all curbside trash and recycling pickup is suspended as of July 1, 2025.
⚠️ Tenants Are Responsible for Trash Removal
All tenants must take their own bagged trash to the city’s designated drop-off sites during the strike. Landlords are not responsible for this service during the suspension.
Temporary Trash Drop-Off Sites
- 60+ locations across the city
- Hours: Monday–Saturday, 6 AM–10 PM (Closed July 4)
- Limit: 8 bags per visit
- No bulk items, construction debris, or loose trash allowed
Recycling Info
- Only accepted at the 6 Sanitation Convenience Centers
- Not accepted at temporary drop-off sites
- If possible, hold your recycling until normal service resumes
What Residents Should Do:
- Do NOT leave trash at the curb
- Use a drop-off site on your regular trash day
- City staff will be present to assist
- Plan ahead—there is no end date for the strike yet
Find Drop-Off Locations:
- Visit the City’s Temporary Drop-Off Site List or use the Glitter Map
Please share with all tenants and post in common areas. Let’s keep our neighborhoods clean during the service disruption.
This applies to any buildings with 6 or less rental units.