First Selectman Michael J. Freda announced today that Field Operations (P.W.), will provide a two-week collection program for bulk items for the last two full weeks of April (April 18-22; April 25-29, 2022) that will be collected at the curb after the regular sanitation collection has been completed. Residents can place items at the curb by 5 a.m. on their designated trash collection day.
Bulk items include large upholstered items (sofas, chairs, mattresses, box springs, love seats, sectionals and reclining chairs); appliances or “white goods” (washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges, and dish washers) and scrap metals (curtain rods, bicycles, metal tables, metal ladders, lawn mowers, metal grills, air conditioners, etc).
Please note that wood items are not considered bulk. Wood items, including wooden chairs, tables, bookcases, etc., can be incinerated and therefore are picked up along with weekly curbside sanitation collection as long as wooden pieces are smaller than four feet. Please note that wooden boards/planks are not included and should be brought to the Recycling Center.
Brush or yard waste is not included and may be brought to the Recycling Center at 90 Elm St. Branches may be tied up in small piles (3) to be picked up with weekly sanitation collection. Electronics such as televisions, stereos, computers, copiers, fax machines, etc., must be brought to the Recycling Center located on Elm Street adjacent to the North Haven Racquet Club. By law, electronics must be recycled and the Recycling Center is available to all North Haven residents.
“The curbside bulk pick up program displays one of many ways the Department of Field Operations is invested in the citizens of North Haven.” First Selectman Michael Freda stated. “It is an important service that the Town is pleased to continue to provide to its residents.”
Further information on the semi-annual curbside bulk pick-up program may be obtained by contacting the Department of Field Operations at (203) 239-5321, ext. 410.