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Neighborhood Cleanup 2010

Neighborhood Cleanup 2010 is taking place during the month of March and all residents are encouraged to take some time to clean up your yards, clean out your garages, fix up your houses and spruce up your neighborhoods.

 

Neighborhood Cleanup 2010 is taking place during the month of March and all residents are encouraged to take some time to clean up your yards, clean out your garages, fix up your houses and spruce up your neighborhoods. An extra bulk waste collection will be made in each area of the City on Saturdays in March to help you in your efforts to spruce up your property and neighborhood. Simply haul the acceptable waste to the curb and city crews will pick it up and dispose of it properly.

If your regular bulk waste collection day is on... ...then your Neighborhood Cleanup 2010 collection date is...
Monday March 6
Tuesday March 13
Wednesday March 20
Thursday March 27

 

 

Cleanup 2010 map

 

 

 

 

 

 

What we CAN collect curbside…

  • Household appliances, furniture, and mattresses
  • Waste from residential remodeling and repair operations performed by the resident with a City permit
  • Drums or tanks that are cut in half or have the ends removed
  • Brush, tree limbs (no larger than 6’ X 6”), bagged leaves and other yard waste in clear or transparent plastic bags
  • Lawnmowers without engines

 

What we CANNOT collect curbside…

  • Contractor waste including tree pruning and removal,and waste from land clearing, construction, demolition and remodeling operations
  • Electronics including TVs, computer monitors, CPUs, scanners, fax machines, VCR/DVD players (see Hazardous Waste and Electronics collection event)
  • Automotive bodies and parts, drive trains, camper shells and like materials; motorcycles, mopeds or parts
  • Bricks, cinderblocks, rocks, concrete, glass, dirt, sand, sod, drywall
  • Hot ashes or other hot burnt items
  • Hazardous materials, household chemicals, paint and other liquids (see Hazardous Waste and Electronics collection event)
  • Tires

 

 

Have a computer or paint to get rid of?

Take them to the Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics collection event.

    When: Saturday, March 27
    Time: 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 noon
    Where: Gildersleeve Middle School

No business waste.  For Newport News residents only.

Household Chemicals

Old Computer

 

 

 

Inoperable Vehicle

Got a vehicle you need to get rid of?

 

 

 

  

 

Need Help?

Assistance is available for elderly and disabled citizens in hauling waste (the equivalent of a pickup truck load) from your yard to the curb. Call (757) 269-2700 for details.

Assistance

 


Questions? Call (757) 269-2700 or email gpubwk@nngov.com.

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Contact Information

Office of the City Manager
2400 Washington Avenue
Newport News, VA 23607

(757) 926-8411
(757) 926-3503 - fax
city@nngov.com

 


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