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  • The Public Works Department is located at 6725 Wayne Avenue The department is open from 7 am until 2:30 pm, Monday through Friday. We can be reached at 856-663-0178 or by email at Public Works.

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  • Trash is collected once a week. Your trash collection day is the same as your recyclable collection day.

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  • Trash and recycling can be placed out for collection beginning 4 pm of the day prior.

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  • Residents can put out up to two bulk items a week on their regular trash/recycling collection day. You must then contact our Public Works Department at 856-663-0178 or email Public Works the day before pickup and let us know your address and what is being left at the curb. Our staff will then come out and pick up your bulk item on your scheduled collection day.

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  • No, you do not. Pennsauken participates in what is called “single-stream recycling”. All recyclable material may be placed in your yellow recyclable bucket.

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    • Monday: The trash district is completely northwest of Westfield Avenue and northwest of Route 130, between its connection with Westfield Avenue to the Pennsauken border with Cinnaminson, as well as specific portions of 36th Street/Amon Avenue/42nd Street/Westfield Avenue.
    • Tuesday: The area east of Route 130, stopping at Cove Road; continuing to the Cherry Hill, Camden City and Collingswood borders.
    • Wednesday: Yard debris collection for the entire town. This is also the pickup day for white goods. White goods pickup must be scheduled by 1 pm on Tuesday for Wednesday pickup.
    • Thursday: The area of town between Westfield Avenue and Route 130. It runs from the connection point of Westfield Avenue and Route 130 all the way down to the Camden border, including a portion of Westfield Avenue/42nd Street/Camden Avenue/36th Street.
    • Friday: The balance of the town is located east of Route 130, north of Cove Road, up to the Burlington County and Cherry Hill Township borders.
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  • Bring your damaged bucket to Public Works (6725 Wayne Ave.) and it will be replaced. If you are a new resident, you may come to the Public Works Department at 6725 Wayne Ave. and upon showing proof of residence you will be given a recycling bucket.

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  • All streets in every neighborhood are swept during the spring summer and early fall months. There is no set schedule for street sweeping.

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  • Snow plowing begins as soon as possible to keep the removal process manageable. The roads are salted as needed and plowed as often as needed depending on the size of the event. It is best to place your car off the street in your driveway. If this is not possible please speak with your neighbors and agree to park on one side of the street. This will allow for more efficient plowing. The primary goal is to provide access to emergency vehicles.

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  • Residents are encouraged to bag their leaves for collection by our waste removal contractor. Yard debris including leaves will be picked up throughout the year if placed in bags weighing less than 50 lbs. Yard debris is collected every Wednesday. During Leaf Collection Season every area is swept clean of leaves at least once prior to December 31.

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  • Abandoned cars on the street are under the jurisdiction of the Pennsauken Police 856-488-0080. Abandoned cars off the street are under the jurisdiction of Code Enforcement 856-665-1000, ext. 134).

    For more information on trash and recycling services, visit the Public Works Services page.

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