DSNY announces that there will be a service change for residents living in Queens Community Board 5. Starting February 5, DSNY will collect organic material once a week on recycling day which will allow the department to be more efficient with curbside bulk item collection. It also announces that trash collection will not change.
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 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 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 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 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 and NYC EMD will host a press conference featuring DSNY Commissioner Kathryn Garcia and NYC Emergency Management Assistant Commissioner Herman Schaffer to discuss preparations for the upcoming snow storm.
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.
Chart which details the percentage of existing lawfully operating transfer stations in New York City by community districts. Also includes, Buffer Distance to residential districts, hospitals and other public areas, zoning requirements, etc.
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.