- Ellicott District – Week of April 10.
- Fillmore District – Week of April 24.
- Niagara District – Week of May 1.
- Masten District – Week of May 8.
- Lovejoy District – Week of May 15.
- South District – Week of May 22.
- Delaware District – Week of June 5.
- North District – Week of June 12.
What is bulk trash?
Bulk trash consists of those items that cannot be placed in the garbage tote, and yard debris placed in clear bags. Examples of bulk trash include furniture, appliances (refrigerator, microwave, stove), box of miscellaneous items, large toys, bundles of wood and brush, mattresses, box springs, carpet in 4 foot sections, etc.
What is the Western New York Coalition for Donated Goods?
The Western New York Coalition for Donated Goods (WNYCDG) is a collaboration of nonprofit organizations whose goal is to promote both the community and the environment through the donation of clothing and other goods.
What appliances are allowed in Seneca?
Appliances - Such as refrigerators and stoves, are allowed as part of the 2 piece bulk trash but they can also be brought to 1120 Seneca Street.
What is the street department?
The Streets Department is responsible for snow removal and street cleaning over 1,600 lane miles of City roadways. The Streets Department also manages bulk trash pickup in the Spring and the Fall.
Who is the WNYCDG?
The WNYCDG is made of the following organizations: Goodwill, Salvation Army, Buffalo City Mission, AMVETS and Hearts for the Homeless.
Why do we need recycling department?
The Recycling Department utilizes a contractor to collect recyclables on a weekly basis to reduce our reliance on landfills, prevent pollution, increase air quality and save tax dollars.