DPW Anticipates A Delay In Trash Pick-Up Due To Excess Debris From Storm And Holiday

DPW Anticipates A Delay In Trash Pick-Up Due To Excess Debris From Storm And Holiday
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The City of Buffalo Department of Public Works, sanitation and recycling office announce that due to excess debris from the winter storm and the holidays, garbage and recycling pick-up service may experience a delay this week.

Residents are advised to put their trash and recycling out on their neighborhood’s normal trash pick-up day. If the trash has not been picked-up on that day, then it will be picked up shortly after the scheduled time.

 Also, the “Pick and Pay” Service where residents can pay to throw away large trash items all at once, has been suspended until further notice.

 City of Buffalo Alternate Parking 

Alternate parking in the city of Buffalo has resumed normal activity. It was suspended due to the storm and storm clean-up operations.

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