GARBAGE AND RECYCLING PICK-UP
Operated by the Department of Public Works
Garbage and Commingled Recycling pick-up:
1st Ward - Monday
2nd Ward - Tuesday
3rd Ward - Wednesday
4th Ward - Thursday
Cardboard and Paper Recycling pick up:
1st Ward - 1st Friday of Month
2nd Ward - 2nd Friday of Month
3rd Ward - 3rd Friday of Month
4th Ward - 4th Friday of Month
Leaf and Yard pick up:
​1st Ward - Monday
2nd Ward - Tuesday
3rd Ward - Wednesday
4th Ward - Thursday
PORT JERVIS DUMP
ORANGE COUNTY TRANSFER STATION
84 Tow Path Rd. Port Jervis, NY 12771 (map)
Normal Weekly Hours of Operation:
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Monday 8am-3pm
Tuesday -8am-3pm
Wednesday - 8am-3pm
Thursday - 8am-3pm
Friday - 8am-3pm
Saturday - 8am-Noon
Sunday - CLOSED
GARBAGE
All bag must be in a garbage container. Loose Bags will NOT be picked up.
Garbage Cans/Receptacles must NOT Exceed 35 gallons
COMMINGLED RECYCLING GUIDE
Download and Print
Print the attached graphic and place it on your fridge to help with deciding what can be recycled. This quick reference guide can help you easily distinguish items that are and are-not able to go into commingle recycling bins. Commingle recycling aims to divert more waste from landfill by making it easier for people to recycle their waste, an increase in the volume of recyclable waste being collected diverts waste from landfills.
GLASS
CAN BE RECYLCED
CAN NOT BE RECYCLED
Baby Food Jars
Beer Bottles
Beverage Bottles
Condiment Bottles
Jelly Bottles
Pasta Sauce Bottles
Perfume Bottles
Pickle/Pickling Jars
Mason Jars
Olive Oil Bottles
Wine Bottles
Light Bulbs
Crystal Glass
Baking Dishware
Mirrors
Vases
Windows (including car)
Frosted Glass
Eye Glasses
Pyrex
PAPER AND CARDBOARD
CAN BE RECYLCED
CAN NOT BE RECYCLED
Cardboard Boxes
Pizza Boxes
Newspapers
Tissue Boxes
Cereal Boxes
Phone Books
Paper Bags
Envelopes and Mail
Pieces of Paper
Toilet Paper Rolls
Greeting Cards
Juice Boxes
Milk Cartons
Ice Cream Cartons
Soup Cartons
Broth Cartons
Wine Boxes
Waxed Paper
Cardboard with Food
Plastic-coated Paper
METAL
CAN BE RECYLCED
CAN NOT BE RECYCLED
Soda Cans
Aeresol Cans
Tin Foil
Aluminum Cans
Aluminum Takeout
Aluminum Pie Molds
Bicycles
Wire Hangers
Pots and Pans
Wires
Cables
PLASTICS
CAN BE RECYLCED
Water Bottles
Juice Containers
Ketchup Bottles
Detergent Containers
Plastic Cups
Yogurt Containers
Take-out Containers
Shampoo Containers
PET Plastics
HDPE Plastics
CAN NOT BE RECYCLED
Plastic Bags
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT TIME OF DAY WILL MY GARBAGE BE PICKED UP?
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WHEN IS IT OKAY TO PUT MY GARBAGE AND RECYCLING OUT?
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WHAT HAPPENS IF I DON'T GET A PERMIT?
The property owner may be subject to legal action for failure to obtain a building permit. If you carry out a renovation project that requires a building permit without having one, Village Building Department representatives may issue a "Stop Work" and or a "Cease and Desist" order, which remains in effect until you obtain a permit. If the work doesn't meet the requirements of the Building Code, you may well have to redo the work at your own cost.
Work performed with out a required building permit may hold up the sale of your property in the future and may also affect an insurance claim. Before any work begins on your home, check with your insurance representative, who can explain exactly what is needed to ensure continuous and adequate coverage, both during and after the renovation.
WHAT ELECTRONICS CAN BE RECYCLED?
Orange County Transfer Stations should now be accepting Electronics for Recycling. Electronics are not accepted as part of the weekly DPW pickup.
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Accepted items include televisions, printers, fax machines, stereos and stereo equipment, computer monitors and towers, scanners, small servers, cables/wires, laptops, cell and smart phones, tablets, video game consoles, DVD players, VCRs, and digital music players.
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Televisions (e.g. Cathode Ray Tubes and flat screens), will be accepted at a rate of $20 per unit with no restriction on size. All other accepted electronics will be received free of charge. Small appliances, microwaves and vacuum cleaners are not included in this program.
ARE LEAVES PICKED UP ALL YEAR LONG?
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