A City announcement said the service will begin on Monday, March 17. The trouble is, Monday is March 18. (Maybe the extra calendar day for Leap Year confused someone.) But, let's assume it is this coming Monday.
The announcement also said, "Mayor Carmella Mantello and the Quality of Life Action Task Force have been hard at work cleaning our streets and arranging disposal of bulk items. We are excited to announce the commencement of curbside pickup for the season. Residents now have the opportunity to schedule bulk pickup right at home. The revitalization of our neighborhoods is a huge priority for us.”
Those in need of bulk pickup services will need to schedule an appointment with the Department of Public Works (DPW) prior to placing items outside. Pricing begins at $25 per two cubic yards, plus additional itemized fees.
Given the implementation of curbside pickup, the Alamo no longer will be available for dropoff. More information is available online.
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