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Oversized Items and Dumping

Oversized Items and Tires

The Streets Department does not accept metal oversized items or tires as part of curbside collection. Automotive tires and appliances, such as stoves, washing machines, refrigerators, hot water heaters, etc. should be taken away by a private hauler, or residents may bring these items (limit of two oversized items and four tires) to one of our Sanitation Convenience Centers.

Residents may continue to set out compactable furniture, such as sofas, mattresses, box springs etc., for collection at curbside, up to two items per week.

Televisions and Computer Equipment

Televisions and computer equipment will not be collected curbside. These items may be discarded at scheduled Household Hazardous Waste events, or through other private means. Residents may also bring these items to a Sanitation Convenience Centers.

Illegal Dumping is a Crime

  • Maximum fine of $10,000
  • Possible vehicle confiscation
  • Prison up to five years

You Can Stop It!

  • Get the license number and description of the truck or car
  • Call 215-685-9500 to report it
  • Contact your local Police District to request the Code Violation Notice (CVN) trained officer

Dispose of your trash and construction debris legally.

There are legal sites in Philadelphia to recycle or dump your trash and construction debris. Please take your oversized items to Sanitation Convenience Centers or to a private facility.

Oversized Trash & Construction Debris

Small contractors and individuals using pickup trucks may take trash to the following facilities to dispose of materials legally for a fee:

Republic Services Transfer & Recycling Center

(South Philadelphia)
2904 S. Delaware Avenue
Cash Customers, 7am-3pm
Open 24hrs/7days
215-465-4203

(Lower Northeast)
Bath and Orthodox Sts.
6:00am - 6:30pm, Monday-Friday
6:00am - 11:30am, Saturday
215-743-2507

Richard Burns, Co.

4300 Rising Sun Avenue
(Kensington)
8:00am - 5:30pm, Monday-Friday
9:00am - 2:00pm, Saturday
215-324-9663

Covanta-Energy

58th and Woodland Avenue
(Southwest Philadelphia)
6:00am - 3:00pm, Monday-Friday
6:00am - 12:00pm, Saturday
215-729-3770

Waste Management of PA, Inc.

5109 Bleigh Avenue
(Lower Northeast)
6:00am - 7:00pm, Monday
5:00am - 7:00pm, Tuesday-Friday
6:00am - 12:00pm, Saturday
215-335-0330

Revolution Recovery

7333 Milnor St.
Philadelphia, PA 19136
6:00am-5:30pm, Monday-Friday
7:00am-1:00pm, Saturday
(215) 333-6505

For additional information about recycling, check your Business-to-Business Yellow Pages for names of recyclers. You can also call 215-686-5560 for information on recycling other materials. The City of Philadelphia is providing this list only as a service and does not endorse any of the companies. If you know of other licensed facilities that should be included, please call us at 215-686-5560.

 
ALERTS

2013 Tire Round-Up Program
To address the serious problem of illegally discarded tires in Philadelphia the Sanitation Division hosts the Tire Round-Up Program series during the summer. This six week program serves as one of several initiatives to address illegal dumping.

Click here for details.


STREETS DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ALONG STENTON AND GODFREY AVENUES CORRIDOR
Project Will Begin July 2013

Philadelphia - Notice to proceed for the Traffic Signal Improvement Project along Stenton and Godfrey Avenues Corridor will be issued on Monday, June 10, and actual construction is expected to start by July, Acting Streets Commissioner David J. Perri announced today. The goal of the project is to improve roadway and traffic safety for both motorists and pedestrians along the Stenton and Godfrey Avenues corridors. The project is expected to be completed by April 2014.

Work will take place along Stenton Avenue from Evergreen Avenue to Broad Street, and along Godfrey Avenue from Broad Street to Front Street. The work will consist of replacing all signal equipment and interconnect a total of twenty-nine (29) intersections along five miles of Stenton and Godfrey Avenues. It will include the installation of new traffic signals, street lights, ADA compliant curb ramps and curb line modifications and sidewalks at several locations, as well as the construction of green stormwater infrastructure at the intersection of Stenton Avenue and Washington Lane.

Work will be performed by Carusone Construction, Inc. The amount of the construction contract is $6.9m, and is being funded through a federal grant, using 80% federal and 20% City Capital funds.

The Streets Department thanks the citizens in advance for their patience and cooperation during this project.



STREETS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULES EMERGENCY REPAIRS TO 52ND STREET DUE TO RECENT SEVERE RAINFALL
Rescheduled Opening for Monday, June 17

PHILADELPHIA - The temporary closure of the southbound lane of 52nd Street from Haverford Avenue to Race Street for roadway repairs has been extended to Monday, June 17, Acting Streets Commissioner David Perri announced today. Inclement weather forecasted for Thursday, June 13 will delay the completion and opening of the roadway.

The temporary closure will allow the Streets Department crews to make necessary roadway repairs to southbound 52nd Street. The work has been scheduled for a full closure due to the street defects in the southbound lane. Motorists are encouraged to use the posted detours. Northbound 52nd Street should not be affected.

The Streets Department regrets the inconvenience to residents and businesses, and thanks citizens in advance for their patience and cooperation during this project.



STREETS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULES REPAIRS FOR N. 5TH STREET AT RACE STREET
Ben Franklin Bridge Ramp Temporarily Closed Beginning Saturday, June 1

PHILADELPHIA - N. 5th St. at Race St. will be temporarily closed to traffic from Saturday, June 1st, at 7 AM to Monday, June 3rd at 12:00 PM for necessary roadway repairs, Streets Commissioner David Perri announced today. If the work is completed sooner than expected, the roadway may open earlier. This work will close the ramp to the Ben Franklin Bridge for the weekend.

This work has been scheduled for a full closure on a weekend so the crews can repair the roadway in an expeditious and safe manner to both the Streets Department crews and motoring public. Motorists are encouraged to use the 7th St entrance to the Ben Franklin Bridge during the closure.

The Streets Department thanks citizens in advance for their patience and cooperation during this project.


STREETS DEPARTMENT REOPENS 15TH STREET BRIDGE
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15

Vehicle Weight Restriction Established

PHILADELPHIA - The 15th Street Bridge between Callowhill and Spring Garden Streets opened to vehicular traffic today, with a "three-ton, no trucks or bus weight restrictions," Streets Commissioner David J. Perri announced today. All trucks, buses and other heavy vehicles are required to detour to alternate travel routes for the entire length of the bridge.

The bridge was closed January 2013 due to severe deterioration to a section of the bridge. The Streets Department's Bridge Maintenance Unit re-enforced this section to strengthen the bridge.

The Streets Department thanks citizens for their patience and cooperation during this project.

 

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