September 28th - October 2nd
2009 Half Moon Bay Clean-up Week
Guideline postcards will be mailed the week of September 14th.
Single Family Dwellings: Residents are allowed to set out a maximum of 2 cubic yards of material, which is equivalent to twelve (12) 32-gallon bags of material. In addition, residents can set out one (1) large item (e.g. washing machine, dryer, refrigerator or freezer), a computer or a TV as long as the item does not exceed 200 pounds. No commercial size refrigerators or freezers are accepted. TVs and computer monitors require special handling so please call (650)592-2411 to dispose of these items. No hazardous waste (e.g. paints, thinners, or other chemicals) will be accepted for on call clean-ups or for regular collection service.
Multi Family Dwellings: Residents are allowed to set out a maximum of 1 cubic yard of material, which is equivalent to six (6) 32-gallon bags of material. In addition, residents can set out one (1) large item (e.g. washing machine or dryer), a computer or a TV as long as the item does not exceed 200 pounds. No refrigerators or freezers are allowed. TVs and computer monitors require special handling so please call 650.592.2411 to dispose of these items. No hazardous waste (e.g. paints, thinners, or other chemicals) will be accepted for on call clean- ups or for regular collection service.
How to Participate in Your Scheduled Clean-up:
Clean-up material must be placed at the curb by 6:00 a.m. on your scheduled pick-up day.
All trash must be bagged, boxed, bundled (bundles should be 4 feet or less) or containerized. There is 60 pound weight limit per container, box, bundle, or bag.
Please keep yard trimmings and clean wood waste separate from clean-up material as it can be recycled. Yard trimmings and wood must also be boxed, bundled or containerized. There is 60 pound weight limit per container, box, bundle, or bag.
Prohibited materials include: motor vehicles, vehicle parts and batteries, tires, motorcycles, dirt, rock, stucco, concrete, hot ashes, animal waste, poison oak, commercial refrigerators, or toxic substances and paint. Please keep mixed paper, cardboard, and bottles & cans separate for recycling.
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