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Recycling is collected every other week.
What to do with hazardous waste
Bloomington provides curbside collection of garbage, recycling, organics and yard waste for single-family residential properties, which includes duplex housing and certain townhomes who have opted into the program. Yard waste collection is seasonal.
City provides several bulky item management options, including a Spring Curbside Cleanup Day held every other year, a monthly opportunity to have certain reusable and recyclable bulky items picked up, an annual fall Citywide Bulky Recycling Drop-Off Day, on-call pickup for bulky trash and electronics for a fee, and periodic community swap events for smaller household items.
This division is responsible for the upkeep of 342 miles of roadways, 492 cul-de-sacs, 78 parks and playgrounds and more than 50 facilities.
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Garbage is collected weekly. Garbage must be able to fit in your cart with the lid closed. Any bags that do not fit into your trash cart will be considered overflow trash and charged accordingly.
Property owners and associations are required to provide residents with the opportunity to recycle.
Public Works maintains streets and parks, provides engineering services, protects Bloomington's wetlands, delivers clean, safe drinking water and provides wastewater services to the community all year round.
Bloomington inspections keeps properties up to code by ensuring that health and zoning regulations protect the health and safety of the public.
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