Residents
Information - 2011
Trash and Recycling Collection
Monday
January 17th
Martin Luther King Day
Monday
February 21st
Presidents Day
Friday
April 22nd
Good Friday
Monday
May 30th
Memorial Day *
Monday
July 4th
Independence Day *
Monday
September 5th
Labor Day *
Monday
October 10th
Columbus Day
Friday
November 11th
Veteran’s Day
Thursday
November 24th
Thanksgiving Day
Friday
November 25th
Thanksgiving Holiday
Monday
December 26th
Christmas Day
If your TRASH
*
Regular collection of Trash and Recycling WILL be collected on Memorial
Day, Independence Day and Labor Day
Your household trash must be in a sealed watertight
container [trash can with lid] placed to the curb prior to
Your Recycling Materials must be placed to the curb by
Recycling Materials must be handled in the following
manner.
Commingled Recycling Materials
Your CLEAR, BROWN and GREEN glass bottles and jars,
ALUMINUM cans, STEEL [
*Empty Aerosol Cans from household products only! NO PAINT
CANS of any type.
**Empty Plastic Household Containers must have a #1 through
#7 RECYCLING SYMBOL on them.
Mixed Paper Recycling Materials
Your NEWSPAPERS [with inserts], MAGAZINES,
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD*, OFFICE PAPER, JUNK
*CORRUGATED CARDBOARD IS BROWN IN
COLOR
We DO NOT RECYCLE the following
paper products: pizza boxes, white or gray chipboard boxes [cereal boxes,
clothing boxes, tissue boxes, shiny beer boxes, shiny soda boxes etc], paper
towels, cardboard tubes, paper plates, plastic coated boxes, tissue paper or
gift wrapping paper of any kind.
CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS
USED MOTOR
WE WILL NOT COLLECT USED MOTOR
PLEASE REMEMBER that the way you place your TRASH and
RECYCLING MATERIALS out for collection has a direct effect on your NEIGHBORHOOD.
Loose trash and recycling materials can be blown all over the place. If you do
not use cans with lids for your trash it can be spread all over by animals.
PLEASE follow the guidelines in this document and help keep our Municipality
clean.
January 10th
July 11th
February 7th
August 8th
March 7th
September 12th
April 4th
October 3rd
May 2nd
November 7th
June 6th
December 5th
Your HOUSEHOLD BULKY WASTE, carpets, furniture, appliances
and other large household items are collected on the days indicated by the
schedule above. You MUST CALL 628-2647 to arrange for pickup prior to the
collection date. Please make every effort to call prior to the weekend before
the collection because of the limited space on our answering machine.
BULK WASTE ITEMS MUST BE TO THE CURB BY
NO BUILDING MATERIALS OR CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS WILL BE
COLLECTED, ALSO NO WOODEN FENCING, NO RAILROAD TIES,
Your GRASS CLIPPINGS, LEAVES
Brush Collection Schedule – One week per on the months
as stated below.
January
24 thru 28
July
No Collection
February No
Collection
August
22 thru 26
March
21 thru 25
September
26 thru 30
April
25 thru 29
October
24 thru 28
May
23 thru 27
November No
Collection
June
20 thru 24
December
No Collection
Brush, resulting from Residential tree trimmings and
prunings, must be placed to the curb in a neat pile with the larger ends facing
the street to be collected. Residential trimmings and prunings will be collected
one week of each month following the schedule above.
Residential trimming and pruning must be to the curb prior to the
beginning of the collection week. Christmas trees will be collected during the
month of January. Brush shall
be placed 10’ from the curb or edge of pavement during loose leaf collection and
will not be collected during November and December.
NO DEBRIS RESULTING FROM
Loose leaf will be collected from APRIL 1ST to
APRIL 29TH and NOVEMBER 15TH to DECEMBER 31ST.
Leaves must be placed to the shoulder of your street or road in
long rows, not large piles, for collection.
LOOSE LEAVES PILES
You must keep the leaf piles a minimum of 10 feet from any
storm drain inlet. We only collect piles of loose leaves that are free of sticks
and other debris. If your piles contain sticks and other debris they will not be
collected until the debris is removed. Brush shall be placed 10’ from the curb
or edge of pavement during loose leaf collection and will not be collected
during November and December.
Tree Trimming Program Requirements
Township of Upper’s ordinance #11-1983 requires Township
Residents to maintain any plant life within ten [10] feet of any street or
roadway and within twenty-five [25] feet of the intersection of any two [2]
streets or roadways. Any plant life [trees, shrubs, bushes, hedges etc.]
bordering any streets, roadways or sidewalks must be trimmed to allow safe
passage of vehicles and pedestrians. Intersections must be trimmed to allow
clear sight of all traffic signs [stop signs] and approaching vehicles. A
Township Official will notify anyone in violation of the ordinance and they will
be given ten [10] days to correct the p
The Cape May County Municipal Authority sponsors two [2]
They accept THINNERS, STAINS, SOLVENTS, GASOLINE, MIXED
GASOLINE, HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES, and many other HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. They can
be reached at 609-465-9026 for more information concerning this service and for
registration information.
IT IS UNLAWFUL TO DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN
OUR TRASH TRUCKS
Your clean, folded and bagged USED CLOTHING, USED SHOES and
HANDBAGS [in good condition] can be delivered to the
MONDAYS – All of Strathmere and
Harbor Road, east side of the Parkway, trash collection and
recycling collection.
TUESDAYS – North side of
WEDNESDAYS –
THURSDAYS –
FRIDAYS – South side of
The Township’s Sanitation Inspector has the
responsibility of enforcing all the requirements of the Township’s Trash and
Recycling collection programs. His job is to ensure that all Residents and
Commercial Business adhere to the requirements of the Townships Solid Waste and
Recycling Ordinances #4-1995 and #13-2005.
If the inspector notices or is notified of a p
The Supervisors of the Road Department are available by
phone at 609-628-2647 or 609-628-2011 to answer all questions pertaining to the
services offered by this Department. The goal of this Department is to offer
fair and equal treatment to all that we serve. Messages can be left on our
answering machine at anytime. The winter office hours are
Paul E. Dietrich, Sr.
LeRoy L. Shone
Christopher J. Thomas
Superintendent Public Works
Supervisor of Roads
Assistant Supervisor of Roads
Extension 244
Extension
350
Extension 352