DSNY announcement stating there will be no garbage, organics or recycling collection on February 12, 2018 in honor of President Lincoln's birthday. Also tells residents about DSNY's smart phone and tablet app.
DSNY issues snow alert for January 29 at 12 pm and explains how the agency coordinates with the Office of Emergency Management and DOT on snow clearing proceedures. It also notifies the public where they can access weather information and information about the City's response to snow storms.
DSNY issues snow alert for January 8 at 2pm and explains how the agency coordinates with the Office of Emergency Management and DOT on snow clearing proceedures. It also notifies the public where they can access weather information and information about the City's response to snow storms.
DSNY issues snow alert for January 16 at 8am and explains how the agency coordinates with the Office of Emergency Management and DOT on snow clearing proceedures. It also notifies the public where they can access weather information and information about the City's response to snow storms.
DSNY issues snow alert for January 3 at 6pm and explains how the agency coordinates with the Office of Emergency Management and DOT on snow clearing proceedures. It also notifies the public where they can access weather information and information about the City's response to snow storms.
Press release announcing DSNY's snow alert for December 9 and explains how DSNY handles snow emergencies. It also contains information on how information about the city's response can be viewed by visiting the City's severe weather website.
DSNY issues a Snow Alert on February 17 and lists the agencies they coordinate with during a snow alert. Tells individuals where they can access information about the City's response to the storm.
Press release announcing DSNY's snow alert for December 24 and explains how DSNY handles snow emergencies. It also contains information on how information about the city's response can be viewed by visiting the City's severe weather website.
Press release announcing DSNY's snow alert for December 30 and explains how DSNY handles snow emergencies. It also contains information on how information about the city's response can be viewed by visiting the City's severe weather website.
DSNY issues a Snow Alert on February 1 and lists the agencies they coordinate with during a snow alert. Tells individuals where they can access information about the City's response to the storm.
Press release announcing DSNY's snow alert for December 13 and explains how DSNY handles snow emergencies. It also contains information on how information about the city's response can be viewed by visiting the City's severe weather website.
DSNY issues a Snow Alert on February 7 and lists the agencies they coordinate with during a snow alert. Tells individuals where they can access information about the City's response to the storm.
DSNY Commissioner Kathryn Harris announced the promotion of Arlana Davis to Assistant Commissioner for Real Estate. She will now be responsible for DSNY's real estate holdings which included more than 100 owned and leased facilities as well as bringing the department's plans for new facilities into existence. Arlana Davis has served DSNY for more than 30 years.
After the 5,000 runners taking part in this weekend's TCS NYC marathon cross the finish line, the DSNY will begin to collect the discarded clothing, drinking cups and other assorted debris left behind. It also lists the amount of garbage DSNY removed from last years marathon.
This newsletter is a 75th anniversary special edition that includes a mayor and commissioner's message, as well as an extensive timeline and change and continuity overview of the Department of Sanitation.
This newsletter includes a commissioner's holiday message, as well as commendations for various DSNY employees and spotlight features of DSNY accomplishments.
This newsletter is a winter-themed commendation of many Department of Sanitation employees and their dedicated service during the season to help the City.
This newsletter includes a mayor and commissioner's message, as well as publications on employees who took the oath of office and medal of honor. Additional achievements by DSNY are also included.
This newsletter includes a commissioner's message and commendations for certain employees working for the Department of Sanitation, and those who helped at the site of Ground Zero.
This newsletter addresses various challenges faced by the City and initiatives taken by Department of Sanitation employees to rise to the challenge. It also commemorates employees on active duty, and shines the spotlight on various other employees and even DSNY's participation in Take Your Children to Work Day.
Press release of the Bill signed by Governor Andrew Cuomo that provides families of sanitation workers who died in line of duty to receive the same benefits of families of police, fire and correction workers. It also contains a statement from Commissioner Kathryn Garcia about the bill and an analysis of the benefits that families of sanitation workers currently receive.
DSNY announces the continuation of collection on MLK day due to need for the ongoing collection services following the snow storm. The collection would take place on January 15, 2018. It also explains to residents how snowstorms delay Sanitation workers from making collections on time.
DSNY will begin to make special autumn leaf collections. These leaves will be turned into compost and added to soil to nourish the city's street trees and parks. Residents are to put their leaves in brown bins or in paper leaf bags and NO PLASTIC BAGS.
DSNY will begin to make special autumn leaf collections. These leaves will be turned into compost and added to soil to nourish the city's street trees and parks. Residents are to put their leaves in brown bins or in paper leaf bags and NO PLASTIC BAGS.
DSNY begins its annual night plow operations which allows DSNY to responsd promptly and effectively to snow and ice conditions around the clock. During the operation, a resident's recycling and trash collection times may change temporarily.
Announcement that DSNY is launching its 2018 NYC Sanitation Calendar with a meet and greet and autographing event at the NYC City Store on Thursday December 14 from 12-2 p.m.
DSNY clean-up team are repsonsible for cleaning and collecting the tons of debris left behind by the millions of spectators lining the streets. They will consist of 137 Sanitation workers and 28 mechanical brooms.
DSNY is welcoming 30,000 Bronx tenants ot their curbside organics collection service. The collection service consists of food waste, food-soiled paper and yard waste to be collected from residents and turned into compost or renewable energy. The announcement gives lists of what will be accepted and what will not be accepted for the organics collection service.
DSNY announcement of new rules expanding the City's commercial organic waste separation program which will require restauraunts and grocery stores to put their food waste to beneficial use instead of sending it to landfills.
DSNY announcement of its continuation of limited collection and instructs residents to remove snow and ice around their garbage bags and cans to make the collection accessible to DSNY workers. The press release also discusses the continuation of snow cleaning operations during the day on Saturday. The press release also announced Snow Laborers should report to work at 8 am on January 6 and a reminder to property owners to clear snow and ice from the sidewalks around their property.
DSNY announced that in observance of Thanksgiving there would be no garbage , organics and recycling collection or street cleaning on 11/23/2017. Lists directions for residents who received garbage or recycling collection on Thanksgiving the alternate times to put out their waste to be collected.
DSNY announcement stating there will be no garbage, organics or recycling collection on February 19, 2018 in honor of Presidents' day. Also tells residents about DSNY's smart phone and tablet app.
Statements made by Kathryn Garcia DSNY Commissioner and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and other city government officials praising the e-collection waste program.