To help combat blight, Urban Beautification will canvass neighborhoods to collect bulk trash from residents' curbs for free. Crews will begin at 8:00 a.m. and finish at 1:00 p.m.
Residents can place furniture, mattresses, tvs, computers, scrap wood, and yard waste at the curb.
If crews are unable to finish collecting by 1 p.m. on Saturday, they will return the following Monday morning. Please leave your debris at the curb, and they will be back!
These events will not be equipped to collect household hazardous waste, but we do encourage residents to take those products to one of the thirteen Clean Toledo events for proper disposal.
Examples of household hazardous waste include anything that can damage the environment. Things like:
- Aerosols
- Flammables
- Photo chemicals
- Gases, including propane, kerosene, helium
- Gasoline
- Brake fluid
- Oils, including cooking and motor oil
- Batteries
- Antifreeze/Coolants
- Fluorescent bulbs
- Cleaning chemicals
- Pool chemicals
- Asbestos
- Freon or helium cylinders
- Bio-medical waste
- Radioactive materials
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Solvents
- Lubricants
- Mercury (Elemental)
- Corrosives
- Driveway sealers
- Tar/Adhesives
- Paints, primers, or paint removers and thinners
- Stains, shellacs, or varnishes
- Wood preservatives
- Fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides
- PCB materials
Residents can also schedule one free bulk trash pickup per month with Republic Services at 419-936-2511
Where we are going:
Full Schedule
See the map above for specific boundaries.
- Ironwood & Oakdale
April 13 - Vistula & North River
April 27 - Point Place
May 11 - Old West End
May 25 - Secor Gardens & Sleepy Hollow
June 8 - Library Village, Bennett Park, & Asbury Park
June 22 - Junction & Englewood
July 6 - Swan Creek
July 20 - Birmingham & Ravine Park
August 3 - Arlington, Burroughs, Highland Heights, & Walbridge
August 17 - DeVilbiss
August 31 - DeVeaux & Trilby
September 14 - Bancroft Hills
September 28 - Reynolds Corner
October 12 - Sherman
October 19