Bill will create escalating fines for commercial cleanliness violations: $50 first offense, $300 second offense, $500 thereafter within a 12-month period
The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that there would be no trash, curbside compost or recycling collection on Monday, May 27, 2024, Memorial Day.
With April 2024 in the books, the latest data affirms that the Trash Revolution – Mayor Adams’ signature commitment to getting the bags of trash off our streets once and for all – is working, with rat sightings reported to 311 declining for another month, the Department of Sanitation announced today
NYC Sanitation maintains a longstanding commitment to ensuring equal opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment. This report details DSNY's efforts around equal employment for quarter 3 of FY 2024.
As part of the Adams administration's efforts to get the streets cleaner, faster, trash collection will begin no later than 5am Citywide; residents are reminded to place waste out for collection by midnight ahead of their collection day
New data proves that the Trash Revolution – Mayor Adams’ signature commitment to getting the bags of trash off our streets once and for all – is working, with rat sightings reported to 311 declining in 11 of the 12 months year over year since the effort began, the Department of Sanitation announced
Fulfilling the requirements of Local Law 40 of 2010, DSNY has completed a multi-season residential and institutional Waste Characterization Study. The 2023 Study was conducted over two seasons and determined the waste composition of several major sources from which DSNY collects.