Here's a list of common items that are not accepted for weekly trash pick up:
1. Yard Waste (Typically requires separate collection or composting)
Grass clippings
Leaves
Branches and brush
Garden waste
2. Construction & Demolition Debris (Requires special pickup or landfill drop-off)
Drywall
Lumber
Concrete, bricks, and rocks
Shingles and roofing material
Siding
3. Large/Bulky Items (Often require special pickup or disposal)
Carpets and rugs
Mattresses and box springs
Large furniture (couches, recliners, etc.)
Appliances (refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers)
4. Hazardous Materials (Requires proper disposal at hazardous waste facilities)
Paint, stains, and varnishes
Motor oil and antifreeze
Pesticides and fertilizers
Batteries (car and household)
Fluorescent bulbs and tubes
Propane tanks
Cleaning chemicals and solvents
5. Electronics (E-Waste) (May need to go to an e-waste facility)
TVs and monitors
Computers and laptops
Printers and copiers
Cell phones and tablets
6. Tires (Must be taken to a tire recycling center)
7. Medical Waste
Needles and sharps (require designated disposal containers)
Prescription medications (should be taken to a pharmacy or drop-off location)