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Neighbors in the Urban Services District,
Large Item Collection (what most of us call Junk Pickup) will begin next week for those in the "Old City of Louisville", now called the Urban Services District. Please set items out beginning Friday Oct. 1st and have those items ready for collection by Sunday evening, Oct. 3rd. They should be placed where you typically place trash, recycling carts and yard waste for collection.
Please review the information below on what Public Works will collect and - more importantly - what they will not. IN recent pickups, Public Works has become much more strict in terms of following the guidelines. They are also photographing some items that don't adhere to those guidelines as part of the collection process.
If you have any issues with collection or are skipped, please feel free to call our office or Metro311.
-Brent
Accepted Items for Large Item Collection
Furniture & Household Items: Couch, chair, table, buffet, bed, dresser, box spring, mattress, floor lamp, crib, playhouses, carpet roll, etc.
Metal Items: Washers, dryer, stoves, hot water tanks, bicycles, bed frames, etc. (No refrigerators or other items containing or once containing coolant.)
Tires: Up to 4 tires per household. Must be separate from other items.
All items must come from household where they are set out.
Items NOT accepted in Large Item Collection
Small items - loose, bagged or boxedDispose in weekly garbage or recycling collection. Construction & Demolition Waste
Lumber, drywall, cabinets, roofing material, toilets, sinks, flooring, etc. These items can be disposed of at the Waste Reduction Center (fees apply).
Concrete, bricks, and rocks. These items can be disposed of at a facility specializing in this type of waste. (The Waste Reduction Center does NOT accept concrete, bricks, or rock.)
Yard Waste & Tree Trunks: Use weekly Yard Waste collection for limbs and tree trimmings, follow Yard Waste guidelines. Yard waste not meeting those guidelines can be disposed of at the Waste Reduction Center (fees apply).
Electronics: Recycle TVs and other electronic devices at 636 Meriwether Avenue. See list of accepted items.
Hazardous Waste: Motor oil, batteries, paint, gasoline, antifreeze, light bulbs, or chemicals. Drop off at HazBin, 7501 Grade Lane.
Items containing or once containing coolant: Refrigerators, air conditioners, and other items containing or once containing coolant. Drop off these items at the Waste Reduction Center (up to 3 can be dropped off for free). Automotive PartsIncluding boats, motorcycles, and mopeds.
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