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Bulky Waste Collection Scheduled In Norwalk

The collection event, for residents in Norwalk's Zone 3, is set for Sept. 11.

Information from the City of Norwalk:

NORWALK, CT — ATTN Norwalk: The next Bulky Waste Collection is scheduled for Wednesday, September 11th for residents who live in Zone 3 and receive garbage and recycling services from the City of Norwalk! Zone 3 includes residents who live South of I-95 and West of the Norwalk River. It also includes South Norwalk residents.

Residents can learn more about their designated zone by visiting the City’s map at bit.ly/3IUcTbO. To see our full schedule for Bulky Waste Collection this year, please visit https://bit.ly/4avg44P.

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Acceptable items to be collected include:

• Furniture
• Mattresses
• Rolled rugs and carpets (no more than 4 feet wide)
• Metal items and appliances that do NOT include freon (washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, etc.)
• Unacceptable items that will NOT be collected include:
• Bags and boxes of small items
• Household hazardous waste
• Liquid waste (paint)
• Tires
• Yard waste
• Single-stream recycling
• Clothing or textiles
• Vehicles/motor parts or any items with a title of ownership (motorcycles, trailers, etc.)
• Construction and remodeling debris
• Electronics
• Freon appliances

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Bulky Waste Collection items should be curbside by 7:00 AM on your scheduled collection date. Items should not be placed on or near a mailbox, fence, utility pole or a neighbor’s curbside pile and should not block sidewalks or streets. To request bulky waste collection, residents must schedule their collection in advance by filling out our online form at https://survey123.arcgis.com/.../d0aa6c924b2744a7af219f5f....

For questions, please contact the City’s Customer Service Center at (203) 854-3200
or customerservice@norwalkct.gov.

Residents should specify, in detail, the items they wish to have collected. For example, by listing their “wooden chairs,” “metal tables,” or “plastic outdoor furniture”. This allows the City to schedule the appropriate trucks.

— Flyer from City of Norwalk

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