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Streamline Update

City of Auburn Department of Public Works Solid Waste Division 311 N. Division St., Auburn, NY 13021

To: CITY RESIDENT AUBURN, NY 13021

PRST STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID AUBURN, NY PERMIT NO. 43

All Garbage/Trash and Recyclables must be placed curbside AFTER 5:00 p.m. the day prior to collection and BEFORE 7:00 a.m. on collection day. DO NOT PUT TRASH IN CARDBOARD BOXES. ★ ★ Place recycling containers away from trash containers.★ ★ Solid Waste Management Center (SWMC) Notes Plastic Containers ♦ DO NOT USE CARDBOARD BOXES FOR TRASH CONTAINERS. ♦ Only waste originating from that particular property can be placed curbside for collection. ♦ For residential collection, waste containers should be no larger than 35-gallon with a maximum of 5 containers. 55-gallon drums or containers without handles are unsuitable for curbside collection and will be removed. ♦ Landfill stickers are available at the Landfill Office Monday-Friday: 7 am - 2:30 pm. ♦ City issued landfill stickers are mandatory for Landfill access. Bulk items will be accepted subject to any applicable Freon extraction rate. ALL LOADS MUST be tarped and secured.

Cardboard

Recycle:

Do Not Recycle in Plastic Bags:

♦ 1 through 7 Plastic ONLY ♦ Any other number plastic ♦ Crush milk & water containers if possible ♦ Combine with glass and metal

Needles, Syringes, Lancets, other Sharps & Unusual Waste ♦ Please call your prescribing physician for disposal

Household Hazardous Waste: (Pesticides, oil-based paints, cleaners, etc.) ♦ Contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension (255-1183) for disposal details and options.

ALL CARDBOARD MUST BE FLATTENED & TIED or CONTAINERIZED

Bagged Yard Debris (Monday Pick Up)

♦ Corrugated boxes; paper grocery bags, boxes such as: cereal, cracker, cake mix, pasta, shoe and tissue boxes; paper egg cartons ♦ Must be tied or containerized

♦ Bagged grass and bagged yard clippings/rakings will be collected on Mondays throughout the year. ♦ Backyard composting is recommended, OR ♦ Placed into separated containers, or clear bags. ♦ Grass clippings, leaves and brush may be dropped off at the landfill at no additional charge if you have a city resident landfill decal. You will also be able to use the chipped material for personal use.

Recycle:

Do Not Recycle in Plastic Bags: ♦ Pizza boxes ♦ No wax or plastic coated boxes ♦ Plastic Liners ♦ Leftover food ♦ Boxes from wet food, such as ice cream, frozen food, or take out

NOTICE:



As of January 1, 2006 the City of Auburn will be collecting cardboard curbside. ALL CARDBOARD MUST BE FLATTENED. You may recycle corrugated boxes; paper grocery bags, cereal, cracker, cake mix, pasta, shoe and tissue boxes; paper egg cartons. Remove plastic liners. Flatten ALL cardboard. Pieces must be no larger than 4 ft. x 4 ft. x 1.5 ft. high for curbside pickup. Tie or put in recycling bin. No wax-or plastic-coated boxes, wood, plastic or string. No leftover food. No boxes from wet foods, such as ice cream, frozen foods or take-out foods.

Newspaper Recycle:

Do Not Recycle in Plastic Bags:

♦ Phone Books ♦ Junk Mail ♦ Magazines ♦ Catalogs ♦ All clean newspaper, including all inserts delivered ♦ In brown paper grocery bags OR ♦ Bundled with twine

Glass Containers Recycle:

♦ Clean glass from food and beverage sources that is clear, green, or brown ♦ Combine with metal and plastic

Metal Containers Recycle:

♦ Clean food and juice cans ♦ Clean aluminum foil ♦ Labels removed and containers flattened, if possible ♦ Combine with glass and plastic

For Recycling & Collections Questions Call: 252-6441

Do Not Recycle in Plastic Bags: ♦ Lids ♦ Any type of broken glass ♦ Milk white glass ♦ Crystal/mirrors ♦ Light bulbs ♦ Plate glass ♦ Cookware/Pyrex

Do Not Recycle in Plastic Bags:

Grass and Rakings:

Leaves:

♦ Backyard composting is recommended, OR ♦ Bagged leaves or leaves in separate containers placed at the curb will be picked up on Mondays. ♦ Leaves may not be raked to the curb. All leaves must be bagged in an approved bag and tied. Raking leaves to the curb is prohibited and may result in fines or separate collection charges that will be billed to the property owner.

Sticks and Bundled Brush:

♦ Will be picked up by the Public Works Dept. in May, July, September and November. It should be out by the 1st of these months. All waste should be stacked between the curb and sidewalk, not in the street. NO CALL BACKS ♦ Land clearing debris that does not meet the following standards cannot be placed curbside. Removal is the responsibility of the homeowner or independent contractor. ♦ Only materials 4 inches in diameter or less will be collected. ♦ All materials are to be cut into lengths of 4 feet or less. ♦ Only brush originating on that particular property will be collected. ♦ Yard waste (twigs/clippings) must be bagged or containerized, and will be collected on Mondays throughout the year. ♦ Stumps and other tree materials over 4 inches in diameter are the responsibility of the property owner for disposal.

Construction/Demolition Material

♦ LIMITED COLLECTION: In accordance with Chapter 72 of the Municipal Code, the City will collect up to 2 containers of construction/demolition debris per week. Material must be in an approved container and cannot exceed 50 pounds per container. Larger quantities of the debris may be disposed of at the Landfill for a fee. Construction/Demolition waste includes, but is not limited to sheet rock, brick, lumber, and roofing material. In addition, no collection service will be provided for rocks, soil, concrete or stumps. ♦ Disposal Fees: Bulk Construction/Demolition Debris..................................$72/ton Bulk Garbage/Trash..............$72/ton or $3.60/100 lbs (min. charge $3.60) Bulk Brush/Trees.................$40/ton or $2.00/100 lbs (min. charge $2.00) Bulk Grass/Leaves..... $20/ton or $1.00/100 lbs (no charge for City Residents) Bulk Recyclables...................$20/ton or $1.00/100 lbs (min. charge $1.00) Bagged Asbestos................................................................. $130/ton

Asbestos Containing C&D............................................ $130/ton Landfill Sticker Purchases: Landfill HOURS: Monday-Friday: 7 am — 2:30 pm at the Landfill Office: 311 North Division St.

Monday-Friday: 7 am — 2:30 pm & Saturday: 7 am – 11 am Closed Saturdays during December, January and February

2009-2010 Recycling & Solid Waste Collection

Streamline  Update An Update of the Municipal Solid Waste Program. To all City Residents: SEE OTHER SIDE FOR HIGHLIGHTS IN COLLECTION POLICY (Collection charge for bulk items, etc.)

Effective November 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010

H H NEW Trash and Recycling Pickup Schedule H H NOVEMBER 2009 S M T W T F

S



CARDBOARD 1

7



NEWSPAPER 8

2

3

4

5

6

Area 1

9 10 11 12 13 14



CARDBOARD 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Area 2

NEWSPAPER 29 30 S



5

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 6

7

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL

1

2

6

CARDBOARD 7

8

9 10 11 12 13



1

2

3

4

8

9 10 11 12



CARDBOARD 13 14 15 16 17 18 19



NEWSPAPER 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 27 28 29 30 31

Area 3

Area 4

3

4

5

NEWSPAPER 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

DECEMBER 2009 S M T W T F NEWSPAPER

S



PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

MARCH 2010 S M T W T F

CARDBOARD 28 29 30 31

APRIL 2010 S M T W T F

S



3



CARDBOARD NEWSPAPER 4

5

6

7

1

2

8

9 10

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

CARDBOARD 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NEWSPAPER 25 26 27 28 29 30

JANUARY 2010 S M T W T F

S

MAY 2010 S M T W T F

S

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL

1

2



1

8

9

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 2



CARDBOARD 3

4

5

6

7

NEWSPAPER 3

4

5

6

7

8

NEWSPAPER 10 11 12 13 14 15 16



CARDBOARD 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 17 18 19 20 21 22 23



NEWSPAPER 16 17 18 19 20 21 22



CARDBOARD 24 25 26 27 28 29 30➧

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 23 24 25 26 27 28 29➧

FEBRUARY 2010 S M T W T F

S

JUNE 2010 S M T W T F

S



6



5

NEWSPAPER 31 1

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 7

8

2

3

4

5

9 10 11 12 13



CARDBOARD 14 15 16 17 18 19 20



NEWSPAPER 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 28



CARDBOARD 30 31 1 NEWSPAPER 6

7

8

2

3

4

9 10 11 12

PLASTIC/GLASS/METAL 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

CARDBOARD 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 NEWSPAPER 27 28 29 30

Snow, Ice and Slush Removal

Grass, Shrub, Tree and Hedge Trimming

According to Section 44-6 of the Municipal Code of the City of Auburn, the owner, occupant or lessee of any lot or lands adjoining any public sidewalk shall keep the sidewalk free from snow, ice and slush. The snow, ice and slush must be removed within 24-hours following any storm depositing such materials. Any dangerous sidewalk conditions or any accident resulting from these conditions is the liability of the property owner.

According to Chapter 259, Section 38 of the Municipal Code of the City of Auburn, it is unlawful for any owner or occupant or person having control of any lot or land to allow the growth of grass or weeds to a greater height than six inches. This includes the accumulation of dead grass, weeds and brush. It is also the responsibility of the property owner to maintain the portion of grass located between the sidewalk and the curbing or roadway. This includes around light poles, street signs, etc. Also, it is prohibited to allow hedges, shrubs, or trees to encroach onto public sidewalks and lines of sight of public roadways.

Failure to comply with these ordinances may result in fines and penalties. In the event City of Auburn forces must clean snow ice or slush or have to cut grass, weeds or shrubs to bring the premises into compliance, the property owner will be billed for these services.

REVISED CITY COLLECTION MAP

Mondays are now reserved for yard debris pickup. Your trash & recycling pickup day may have changed. Please find your street on this map and take note of your section number and color. Refer to the color-coded calendar to determine your pickup day. An alphabetized list of streets and their area number is on the back of this map TUESDAY AREA 1

FRIDAY AREA 4

u

u

u WEDNESDAY AREA 2

u THURSDAY AREA 3

CITY OF AUBURN FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS Most matters concerning City programs or services can be resolved with a phone call to the appropriate office. Assessor............................. 255-4125 City Clerk.......................... 255-4100 City Council Members: Gilda Brower................252-7894 William Graney............252-6491 Thomas McNabb..........252-4872 Matthew Smith.............252-8489 City Manager, Mark Palesh. .255-4146 Civil Service.......................255-4141 Code Enforcement........... 255-4111

Comptroller....................253-0860 Corporation Counsel......255-4176 Dog Control Officer....... 255-4100 Engineering..................... 255-4129 Fire Department: Emergency........................... 911 Business Non-Emergency. ... 253-4031 Mayor Michael Quill....... 255-4104 Parking Violations.......... 255-4145 Planning & Economic Development...............255-4115

Police Department: Emergency........................... 911 Business Non-Emergency. ... 253-3231 Problem Resolution........252-2555 Public Works...................253-9554 Recreation....................... 255-4120 Refuse Collection........... 252-6441 Sewer Maintenance.........253-8354 Solid Waste..................... 255-4155 Street Maintenance.........253-9554

Treasurer......................... 255-4143 Vital Records.................. 255-4100 Water Billing................... 255-4142 Water Maintenance........ 253-7704 Website:.........www.ci.auburn.ny.us

HELP LINE

252-2555

The Service number for problem resolution operates 24 hours a day, seven (7) days a week.

Tuesday Streets – AREA 1 FRANKLIN ST GAYLORD ST GRANT AV HARNDEN ST HICKORY ST HIGHLAND ST HOFFMAN ST HOLLEY ST HOWARD ST JOHN ST KETCHELL ST KOENIG CT LANSING ST LAWTON AV LIBERTY ST LINN AV MANN ST MAPLE ST MC INTOSH DR MEAD ST MORRIS ST MURRAY ST N ALBANY ST N FULTON ST N HERMAN AV N HOOPES AV N HUNTER AV N HUNTER AVE EXT N HURD CIR N LEWIS ST N MARVINE AV N SEWARD AV NELSON ST NORMAN AV NORRIS AV NORTH PARK PALMER ST (SEWARD TO TELLER) PARK AV

ADAMS ST ALDEN AV ARTERIAL E ARTERIAL W AUSTIN DR BEACH AV BEARDSLEY ST BENHAM AV BOSTON AV BOWEN ST BOYLE AV BRISTER AV BROOKSIDE DR BUNDY AV BUTTON ST CADY ST CAMERON ST CAMPBELL PL CAPITOL ST CAPITOL ST EXT CATLIN ST CAYUGA ST CHARLES ST CHESTNUT ST CORNWALL AV CORPORATE DR CURTIS PL DAWSON AV DAYTON ST DEVON AV DRUMMOND ST E GENESEE ST EASTRIDGE ST ELM ST EVANS ST FOOTE ST FRANCES ST

PARK AV PARSONS ST PAUL ST PEACOCK ST PERRY ST PIMM AV PROSPECT ST ROCHESTER ST ROSS ST ROSS STREET EXT S S ALBANY ST S FULTON ST S HERMAN AV S HOOPES AV S HUNTER AV S HURD CIR S LEWIS ST S MARVINE AV S SEWARD AV SCAMMELL AV SCHWARTZ DR SEMINARY AV SEMINARY ST SENECA PKWY SEYMOUR ST SHERIDAN ST SHERMAN ST SOMERSET AV STANDART AV SUMNER ST TELLER AV TYLER DR VISTA ST WALNUT ST WILSON AV

GROVER ST HAMILTON AV HARVARD AV HAVENS AV HILLSIDE TERR HOBART AV HOCKEBORNE AV HOWARD ST JANET ST JARVIS ST KEARNEY AV LAKE AV LAKEHURST DR LINCOLN ST LIZETTE ST LOCUST ST LOGAN ST MACDOUGALL ST MARY ST MATTIE PL MATTIE ST (SEWARD TO OWASCO) METCALF DR FREDERICK ST MILL ST GROVE AV MILLER ST GROVE AVENUE EXT NEAR PL

ANDERSON CIR ARCH ST ARLINGTON AV ARTERIAL E ARTERIAL W ASHBAUGH AV ASPEN ST AUBURN AV AURELIUS AV BAILEY ST BAKER AV BALDWIN AV BELLEVUE PL BELMONT AV BENTON ST BLUEFIELD MANOR APTS BOSTWICK AV BROOKFIELD PL BURKHART DR CANOGA ST CENTER ST CHAPMAN AV CHEDELL PL CHURCH ST CLARK ST CLYMER ST COLUMBUS ST CORCORAN DR COTTRELL ST COURT ST DELEVAN ST DEXTER AV

DILL ST DUNNING AV EASTERLY AV EASTERLY PL ENGLEWOOD AV FITCH AV FORT ST GARFIELD ST GARROW ST GARROW STREET EXT GENESEE PL GENESEE ST GOULDS DR HARDENBERGH AV HENRY DR HULBERT ST JAMES ST JEFFERSON ST KENSINGTON AV LAFAYETTE PL LEAVENWORTH AV LEXINGTON AV LINEN ST LORRAINE AV MADISON AV MANOR DRIVE DR MC MASTER PL MC MASTER ST MCCONNELL AV MEADOWBROOK DR MERRIMAN ST MILLIGAN ST N GREEN ST

OAK ST ORCHARD AV ORCHARD ST PARK PL PARKER ST PEARCE AV PINE ST PLEASANT ST ROSS PL S GREEN ST SHERWOOD ST ST ANTHONY ST ST JOHN ST THORNTON AV UNDERWOOD ST VALLEY DR VAN PATTEN ST W CLYMER ST WALLACE AV WARREN AV WASHINGTON ST

(Genesee to Arterial)

WESTLAKE AV WESTWOOD DR WHEELER ST WILLARD ST WILLIAM ST WOOD ST WOODLAWN AV WOODRUFF PL WORDEN AV WRIGHT AV WRIGHT CIR

Friday Streets – AREA 4

Wednesday Streets – AREA 2 AIKEN DR AMHERST AV ANNA ST AUGUSTUS ST BELLE AV BRADFORD ST BRIGGS DR BURGESS ST BURT AV CAMP ST CANAL ST CLYMER ST COPLEY ST CRESCENT AV DANFORTH AV DENNIS ST DENSMORE AV ELIZABETH ST FLEMING ST FLORENCE ST FRANCES ST

Thursday Streets – AREA 3

NORMA DR OAKWOOD AV OSBORNE ST OWASCO ST PENROSE EST PULSIFER DR QUILL AV RICHARDSON AV ROBERTS RD S SEWARD AV

(FRANCES TO HAVENS)

SCHOOL ST SILVER AV SOUTH ST STEEL ST SWIFT ST TABER DR THROOP AV TRAIN DR TUBMAN LN TUXILL SQ VANDENBOSCH AV WILBUR AV YALE AV

ALLEN ST ARTERIAL E ARTERIAL W AURELIUS AV BARBER ST BRADLEY ST CANOGA ST CARPENTER ST CASE AV CENTRAL AV CHAPEL ST CHASE EXT CHASE ST CHESTNUT PL COLBURN AV COMMERCE WAY COTTAGE ST CROSS ST DERBY AV DEWEY ST DILL ST E GARDEN ST E GENESEE ST

EXCHANGE ST FRANK SMITH ST FRAZEE ST GENESEE ST GRANT ST GUILFOIL AV HOBSON AV LOOP RD MAHANEY AV MARKET ST MILES AV MUNDT AV MUNRO AV MYRTLE AV STREET RD NORTH ST OLYMPIA AV PERRINE AV PULASKI ST QUARRY RD RATHBUN AV ROCK AV SEMINARY AV

SEYMOUR ST SHELDON AV SHEVCHENKO AV SPRING ST STATE ST TECHNOLOGY PARK BLVD TEHAN AV UNION ST VAN ANDEN ST VENICE ST W GARDEN ST W PARK AV WADSWORTH ST WALL ST WASHINGTON ST

(Arterial to Grant st)

WATER ST WEST ST WILEY ST WILLIAM ST YORK ST

Please do your part – take plastic bags to the nearest recycling center.

REDUCE – REUSE – RECYCLE

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