![]() ![]() Glass: Wrap the glass in heavy paper and/or with tape to ensure that it won't break easily.Drawers and doors should be tied down or removed to avoid injury. Any mirrors or glass should be taped on both sides to avoid shattering. Furniture: The City will pickup two pieces of furniture per week.Larger or non-empty ones (regardless of size) must be brought to the DPW on Hazardous Waste Days. Fire Extinguishers: Small, empty household extinguishers can be disposed with regular trash.Multiple doors would be considered construction material, which requires private disposal. Tape storm doors with glass to prevent shattering. Doors: Wooden doors must be cut in half.But please consider dropping them off for Electronics Recycling any weekday at DPW, One Franey Road, 8 a.m. Computer accessories: The tower, printer, keyboard, computer laptops, and toner and ink cartridges can be placed with regular trash.Once yard waste collection resumes in mid-April any remaining uncollected trees may be placed out on the regular yard waste collection day. Pick up free mulch through February at DPW yard. Constituents must contact 311 to arrange for pick-up of a Christmas tree February to mid-April by City staff. ![]() Trees picked up through January are mulched. Christmas trees: Place curbside on regular trash day after removing all decorations.CDs/DVDs and covers (But please consider dropping them off for Electronics Recycling any weekday at DPW, One Franey Road, 8 a.m.Camping stoves: The City will pick these up if there is no propane tank attached.Rechargeable batteries, button cell batteries, and lithium batteries must be disposed of as Hazardous Waste. Laptop battery packs should be disposed of with Electronic Waste. ![]()
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