Town Yard Waste Collection Resumes April 8th

Town Yard Waste Collection Resumes April 8th

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and Councilman Anthony Macagnone announced that Yard Waste Collection will resume for homeowners who receive Town recycling collection beginning the week of April 8th.

“With the spring season upon us, many residents are cleaning up their properties from leaves and other debris left behind by winter,” said Supervisor Saladino said. “Yard waste collection, which includes lawn clippings, will get underway the first week in April.”

Residents should place yard waste curbside on their same day as their recycling items. Yard waste is collected by Town sanitation crews and taken to compost facilities. Waste includes grass clippings, weeds, leaves, tree trimmings, hedge and shrub clippings and other garden/yard waste. Materials should be placed in bags at the curb, and should weigh no more than 50 pounds. No household garbage, refuge or animal waste should be disposed with yard waste.

“Collecting Yard Waste is an important component to our recycling program,” said Councilman Macagnone. “One of the prime benefits of recycling yard waste is that the cost to take these materials to a compost facility is less than the cost to dispose of them at an out-of-state landfill. This successful program is another example of the Town’s commitment to providing high quality environmental services while protecting our taxpayers’ wallets.”

For more information on the Town’s recycling program, or other sanitation services, visit www.OysterBayTown.com/recycling