DSNY Holiday Calendar- NYC Holiday Garbage Schedule 2019 Garbage, recycling, and organics collections are suspended for Labor Day For questions about Sanitation services and holiday schedules contact 311 or visit nyc.gov/sanitation.DSNY Holiday Calendar- NYC Holiday Garbage Schedule 2020 Garbage, recycling, and organics collections are suspended for Labor Day For questions about Sanitation services and holiday schedules contact 311 or visit nyc.gov/sanitation.

Getting rid of a large item? First, consider donation!

DSNY – Collection Request for Large Items

Go to for options. If there’s no life left in your item (and it’s not metal/plastic) go to or call 311 to make a collection request for a large, bulky item.ource: DSNY – Collection Request for Large Items

Collection Request for Large Items

Our team will now pick-up your non-recyclable objects larger than 4 x 3 feet. Request a pickup appointment, and then simply set out your over-sized waste at the curb after 4 pm the night before your pickup appointment date.

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Appointment Information:

    • Collections will be made Monday through Saturday, except on City holidays.
    • All items must be left at the curb. We will not enter your home or ring your bell.
    • In the event of severe weather, collections will be postponed and rescheduled.
    • Appointments may be scheduled up to four weeks in advance.

Important Collection Information:

  • Mattresses and Box Springs: Seal these items in a plastic bag before placing them curbside to prevent the spread of bed bugs. Fine Avoided: $100
  • One- and Two-family Homes: We will collect up to 6 over-sized objects from do-it-yourself, home improvement projects. Debris generated by contractors must be removed by a private carter or dumpster service.
  • Carpet, Rugs and Lumber: Securely tie these together in bundles no larger than 2 x 4 feet.
  • Before disposing of these items, check to see if you can donate or recycle them first. Find convenient drop-off locations at nyc.gov/donatenyc or more information at nyc.gov/recycle

Read more nyc.gov/donatenyc