The hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, through Monday, Sept. 21.
However, no recycling will be collected.
A curfew is in place for Escambia County from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Residents are asked to separate debris into six different categories on the curb.
The facilities won't reopen until deemed safe from the aftermath of Hurricane Sally.
Regular service will resume Sept. 21.
A 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew has been issued for Escambia County due to Hurricane Sally.
Residents can still submit non-emergency requests for city services at cityofpensacola.com/311.
The city has also updated its sanitation pickup changes.
Sanitation customers will also experience a change in their pickup schedule this week
Sanitation customers will receive service one day later than normal during the week of Sept. 7.
Windows to apply for future rounds of funding will be announced at a later date.
Approximately $813,451 will be made available to residents impacted financially by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The city is working with the phone vendor to resolve the issue.
The form takes 10 minutes to complete.
Detours are not expected, but temporary lane closures should be expected.
Industry leaders will share concepts to create efficiencies, improve sustainability, and foster community resilience.
The event is an effort by Engaging Local Government Leaders to encourage citizen participation in local government.
The survey asks Pensacola residents about street lights, sidewalks, neighborhood safety, and more.
The latest Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup collected 58 tons (115,160 pounds) of bulk waste, along with 145 tires and 640 gallons of paint.
The deadline to respond is Aug. 9.
In an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19, the City of Pensacola is making 20,000 masks available to the public.
This round will include the Eastgate, Parker Creek and Palisade areas.
The latest effort collected 50 tons of bulk waste, along with 221 tires and 525 gallons of paint.
The focus will be on Sanders Beach, Bayou Grove and West Garden District neighborhoods.
The weekly event to promote safe outdoor retail and restaurant activities will resume on June 14.
The effort also resulted in the pickup of 117 tires and 1,490 gallons of paint.
The City of Pensacola has launched a dashboard to provide information to the public about the city's status and current phase of recovery.
City of Pensacola has released a video congratulating the class of 2020, with a special message from Mayor Grover Robinson for graduates.
The following City of Pensacola offices and facilities will be closed Monday, May 25 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
Pensacola Energy has received reports from customers about a phone call from an individual claiming to represent Pensacola Energy.
Due to the memorial day holiday, the proposed lease with streamline boats of NW florida will now be held the following day.
The City of Pensacola has resumed weekly Development Review Meetings each Wednesday at 9 a.m., which will be conducted virtually.
Construction on a section of Summit Boulevard from Firestone Boulevard to 12th Avenue will begin tomorrow, Tuesday, May 12.
Construction of the Davis Highway at Carpenter’s Creek (North Side) Stormwater Treatment Enhancement Project will begin Monday, May 11.
The City of Pensacola is extending the cancellation of all city-permitted events with 50 or more people through Monday, June 1.
Section of Palafox Street in downtown Pensacola will be converted to pedestrian traffic only on May 10 to promote safe outdoor retail.
This measure will promote Pensacola’s COVID-19 recovery.
The next Mayor's Neighborhood Cleanup will be on Saturday, May 30 in a portion of the East Hill neighborhood.
Pensacola Sanitation is continuing to run approximately one to two weeks behind the normal yard waste pickup schedule.