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Waste Collection Service & Recycling Guide — 2026

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OF] . fen ON Village of Red Hook #. Tues Pickup due to Federal Holiday (2 3) Trash, Dual Stream Recycling & Yard Waste Yellow Recycling: Paper& Cardboard \ y 2026 p i Cc ku p Ca | e nd A r Blue Recycling: Commingled Glass, Plastic & Metal 257s B Brush/Clippings Pickup Week: (April - October) for more info, such as how to place yard waste at the curb, visit: redhookvillage.gov/210 BRUSH & GRASS PICKUP (all week) JANUARY | 5 | 12 :| 20 | 26 |iHOLIDAY S4GiPsSS cm, FEBRUARY : ' : Le 2 | 9 17 | 23. bee sie ADDIMARCH 2. 9 1623 30 APRIL || Bt 13200275naa) ae Theavailab e to Vi l lage both Waste Village Collectio reside ts n Service & businesses.is MAY } 4 11 18 26 | Garbage must be bagged, tagged with purchased TirtretecenseecaneccensserceeicaJUNE } readers1 sccsscnsecapenazeieiedeapaccssesscnediqeaccsser8 15: 22 : 29 es stickers,Monday and mornings. placed atIf Monday the curbfalls beforeon a 5Federal a.m. on OLYJULY| _.e “13/20/27,13; 20 - 27fo BlueHoliday, Tag pickup (13 gal): will $3.00 be the| Red following Tag (30 gal) Tuesday.: $6.00 AUGUST |} 3 |} 10 : 17 : 24 : 31 Gaa rb age tags availablelable ffor purc h ase at: villVillage i padi samme 1ae Clerk’s Office, Red Hook Public Library & Taste SEPTEMBER 1 8 14 21 28 : Budd's (Taste Budd's adds a convenience fee) OCTOBER 13} 19 | 26 | a NOVEMBER } 2: 9 | 16 | 23 | 30 Bo) Ae, DECEM BER 7 14 21 28 SCRAP METAL BULK BAGS OVERSIZE ITEM ia Conse A ETAL Dual-Stream Recycling is also collected on = is Monday mornings free of charge (alternating Se) weekly between blue & yellow recycling). PLASTIC BOTTLES, GLASS JARS METAL CANS, LIDS, PAPER & Ss M | Resid busi j d JUGS, TUBS &JARS | &BOTTLES FOIL WRAP& TRAYS CARDBOARD crap Metal Residents or businesses intereste in donating scrap metal may contact the Village Place Glass, Plastic & Metal loose in dedicated bin (no bags) DPW, (845) 758-8600 or the Village Clerk’s Office, (845) 758-1081 to schedule a pickup. [ns rv | Oversize Item Tags Residents may purchase an see | tO oversize item tag at the Village Clerk's office and ees place tagged items out for pickup on Monday CARDBOARD NEWSPAPER MAGAZINES OFFICE PAPER PAPER BOARD morning. Each oversize item tag is $25 Separate Cardboard from paper. Tie flattened cardboard in (+ $10 for mattress or box spring). bundles. All other Paper should be loose (not bagged), in a Bulk Bag Pickup The Village offers a bulk bag lidded tub or container. option for large clean-outs, call (845) 758-1081 to coordinate RESIDENTIAL oo ( YARD WASTE Oot /= fr Residential Grass Clippings & Brush are picked G ond up during the first full week of the month, Apr - TO RO Oct. Autumn Leaves are collected Oct - Nov. BRUSH GRASS CLIPPINGS AUTUMN LEAVES Holiday trees are collected thru month ofJan. ----- End of picture text -----

Village Hall, 7467 S Broadway, Red Hook, NY 12571 Mon-Fri: 11 AM-4PM_ redhookvillage.gov (845) 758-1081 info@redhookvillage.gov

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BI {GQ RE Village of Red Hook Yellow COMMINGLED NE 2) 2026 Dual Stream @pNyy: GLASS & METAL [ia@ 7“ R | Guid CARDBOARD \ / KReECYCIIN uide <> SF Ae eA Do]'] r=) \ Scrapnot belong Metalin does the pons= & = —--—— Ss recycle bin, instead ~o= S| r call (845) 758-1081 to METAL CANS, LIDS, | schedule a donation Paper Board MAGAZINES FOIL WRAP & TRAYS to the DPW Cardboard P Separate from paper. Tie flattened card- ; board in bundles = Ae P| (s——}— a Papers shouldloose (not bagged), be in a lidded tub PLASTIC BOTTLES, GLASS JARS or container. NEWSPAPER OFFICE PAPER JUGS, TUBS & JARS & BOTTLES ; ; keep lids on remove lids Dual stream recycling pickup alternates between Blue & ‘Yellow. For the latest pickup calendar visit: redhookvillage.gov/recycle These items cannot be recycled through .\ ' 7AA | —= INLJ A.the Bags Village & Plastic of RedFilms* Hook’s (Shopping Recyclbags, shr i nkngwrap, Service:plastic food bags, etc.) ys r | L_\ SeaNp B : Beverage Cartons (Milk (Milk / jju ce i a ibeverage: && puree snackine k pouches,h etc.): . => y D C. Black Plastic (Meat trays, flower pots, black to-go cases, etc.) — q 1 Om D. Bulk Rigid Items* (Toys, scrap metal, baskets, totes, lawn signs, etc.) =_ > IZ @ — E. Clamshells (Bakery domes, salad & berry containers, etc.) wt: — ‘un F. Non-container Glass (Ceramics, dishes, glassware, mirrors, windows, etc.) TO E G. R G \ - Food-Food- So ilediled PackagingPackaging (( P izzaizza BBoxes & paper ta k eout containers, etc.) J--- N / ) 9 Ww H. Hazardous / Medical* (SHARPS, medication, bottles, chemicals, etc.) , — JZ | | | — 1. Tanglers (Hangers, belts, clothing, chains, ropes, cords, wires, hoses, etc.) Py) , is J. Polystyrene Foam (Foam blocks, cups, packing peanuts & take-out boxes) oi SS 7 ri K. Single-Use Ware (To-go utensils, cups, straws, plates, napkins, etc.) L. Electronics (Cell phones, batteries, CDs, cords, appliances, etc.) ----- End of picture text -----

Wish-cycling comes at a cost: Some items may seem like they should be recycled (you might even feel guilty putting them in the trash). However, putting items in the recycling bin when you are not certain they are accepted is called ‘wish cycling’. Wish-cycling can damage equipment, hurt workers & require additional resources to dispose of. If your recycling contains any of the prohibited items listed above, it might not be collected.

Sorting out recycling is the law! * Shopping bags can be recycled at larger retailers. Recycling has been mandatory in * Medication drop box (no liquids/needles) is available at Red Hook Police Dept. Dutchess County since 1990. *Oversize item pickup is available with purchase of a Oversize Item Tag. If you have your trash collected, you are Cleaning out a Basement or Apt? Coordinate a Bulk Bag Pickup call (845)758-1081 required to sort out recyclable items. Further disposal options available at: redhookvillage.gov/safe-disposal

Village Hall, 7467 S Broadway, Red Hook, NY 12571. MON-FRI:11AM-4PM_ redhookvillage.gov (845) 758-1081 info@redhookvillage.gov

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For a list of additional disposal options, such as Composting, Electronics, Hazardous Waste, etc. visit: redhookvillage.gov/safe-disposal

Oy {GERDse The Village Collection service is available to both Village residents & CS, g % 9 businesses. Bagged garbage must be tagged with purchased stickers, RS \an/ & and placed at the curb before 5 a.m. on Monday mornings. = = fee)Me () Dual-Stream recycling is also collected on Monday mornings free of wo charge (alternating weekly between blue & yellow recycling). Blue Tag (13 gal): $3.00 | Red Tag (30 gal): $6.00 Garbage tags available for purchase at: Village Clerk's Office Village Hall, 7467 S. Broadway e Red Hook Public Library 7444 S. Broadway Taste Budd's Cafe 40 West Market St. (+ convenience fee) Tip: If you run out of red tags - you can use two blue tags on a 30 gal bag. BULKBAG @aeRehiaes Aye oe ae OVERSIZE ITEM TAGS PICKUP bow FON I~ ON Cleaning out an attic iS A AS © x Residents may purchase an oversize item tag at the or moving out of a Village Clerk's office and place tagged items out for rental? The Village pickup on Monday morning. Each oversize item tag is offers a bulk bag option. $25 (+ $10 for mattress or box spring). $75: for up to 25 (30 gal) bags Examples of acceptable items: Furniture (e.g., $125: for up to 50 (30 gal) bags tables, chairs, couches, headboards), mattresses, box springs, oversized toys, small appliances, dishwashers, Save time by not having to tag each Li] carpet (cut into 6-foot length rolls). individual bag. Residents must prepay a withfor thisthe serviceVillage &Clerk's scheduleoffice. pick-up : —on TVs,stumps,Unacceptablemonitors, dirt, demolitioncomputers), items: Electronic andhazardous construction wastewaste, (a.k.a., wastepaints, e-waste. (e.g., g concrete, shingles, bricks), batteries, tires. DONATION PROGRAM f) Residents or businesses é RY f f interestedmetal may contactin donating the Villagescrap STO. ONa DPW at (845) 758-8600 or the [r® Qe4>) ro: reper @ Village Clerk’s758-1081 to schedule Office ata (845)free GCH. ‘ eS & pickup at your convenience. Brush Grass Clippings Autumn Leaves Acceptable .[items][include:] . Apr - Oct Apr - Oct Oct - Nov Appliances (including refrigeraMONTHLY YARD WASTE COLLECTION tors, freezers, washers, dryers, microwaves), grills/barbeque's, Brush & Grass Clippings are picked up during the first full week of the month, April - October. cast iron radiators, water Autumn Leaves are collected throughout October - November. heaters, PIPINg, bed frames, Yard waste should be left on the lawn’'s edge (not blocking the sidewalk or in the street). tire rims, metal siding, doors, ; _. toes : : : : gutters & lawn mowers. Piles should be limited to 6' x 6' x 6'; smaller piles may be combined with neighbors. Unacceptable items: tires,; Brush, grassPiles should &be leavesput out should the weekendbe piledbeforeseparately.pickup week. vehicle parts containing oils. . . ; —— No: Construction debris, soil, garbage, stumps and/or branches larger than 6” in diameter.