Buckeye Public Works Newsletter - December 2020

Your Public Works

Dec 31, 2020

The City of Buckeye Public Works Department is here for you with news you can use. Take a look below to stay in the know and help keep Buckeye clean.

  • Service interruption
  • Bulk Trash - 2021 Schedule
  • Trash Safety - Household Hazardous Waste

Service interruption - New Year's Day 

Republic - Desert

In observance of the New Year's holiday, there will be no trash or recycling collection on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. Friday service will move to Saturday.

Please have your containers on the street the night before service and keep these trash safety tips in mind: 

  • Never put hot ash in your trash can.  
  • Always bag and tie trash before placing in the trash can.
  • Overstuffing the trash can may lead to spills or incomplete emptying.
  • Always shut the lid of trash and recycle cans.

To see more safety tips, please visit buckeyeaz.gov/trash

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Bulk Trash

2021 Bulk Trash Schedule

All homes in Buckeye receive quarterly bulk trash collection and the 2021 bulk trash schedule is now available on the online calendar.

Visit the Trash and Recycling webpage to sign up for service reminders or view your schedule. Follow the steps below to get started:

  • Go to the trash and recycle page buckeyeaz.gov/trash
  • Click the "My Schedule" box and enter your home address.
  • Select "Get a calendar"  
  • Select a reminder method or scroll down to "Print a Calendar" to receive a printable copy.

Make sure items are placed in front of your home by 5:30 a.m. on collection day and be sure to follow all placement requirements found at buckeyeaz.gov/bulktrash

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Bulk Trash with Paint

Household Hazardous Waste dos and don'ts

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) should never be in your trash can or placed out for bulk trash as it will not be accepted and may cause harm.

Household Hazardous Waste is made up of materials commonly used by consumers in their homes and includes items such as: stain, varnish, cleaners, adhesives, paint, solvents, oils, auto coolant, pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, pool chemicals, electronics with integrated batteries (cell phones and computers), Lithium and NiCad batteries.

When dropping off HHW to Public Works, all materials must be delivered in safe and sealed containers. 

To schedule a drop off, please call 623-349-6802. 

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