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Bulky curbside collection resumes this month in Greenfield

Bulky curbside collection resumes this month in Greenfield

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GREENFIELD, MA (FRANKLIN COUNTY NOW) — The Greenfield Department of Public Works has announced the return of their Seasonal Bulky Item Curbside Collection beginning April 17th to October 31st. Residents must contact the DPW to schedule a collection and pay the $13 pick up fee, with additional costs for specific items.

From the City of Greenfield:

City of Greenfield Announces Seasonal Bulky Item Curbside Collection
GREENFIELD, MA — The City of Greenfield Department of Public Works (DPW) is pleased to announce the
return of the Seasonal Bulky Item Curbside Collection. This program offers residents a convenient way to
dispose of large items by appointment every other Friday, beginning April 17 and running through October 31.
How to Schedule a Collection
To participate, residents must contact the DPW to provide a list of items for disposal. Once the items are
approved, a collection date will be assigned.
• Email: DPW@greenfield-ma.gov
• Phone: (413) 772-1528
Payment & Fees
All curbside collections are charged a $13.00 pick-up fee per stop, in addition to specific item charges.
• Payments must be received by noon the day before the scheduled appointment. Payments are nonrefundable. Any appointment not paid by the deadline will be removed from the schedule.
• Cash, check, or card are accepted in person at the DPW Office (189 Wells Street). Checks made out to the
City of Greenfield may also be sent via mail.
Pricing and Prohibited Items
Residents can find a full breakdown of costs in the Materials and Pricing Guide available online at: greenfieldma.gov/departments/dpw
Please note that the following items are NOT eligible for curbside collection:
• Demolition Materials
• Brush and Yard Waste
• Automobile Parts
• Chemicals/Hazardous Waste
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