This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
This report includes an overview of the efforts and accomplishments of the Department of Sanitation and its various branches for the task of keeping New York City streets clean and orderly, as well as raising city awareness for protecting the environment. Also included are data and information on the year's issues and progressions.
As part of the Adams Administration's commitment to long-term strategic planning that improves quality of life and creates an equitable, healthy, and resilient future, the NYC Department of Sanitation has spent the past six months studying the viability of waste containerization in NYC.
These recycling flyers, created by the Department of Sanitation for the City of New York, aim to teach citizens how to properly recycle. The flyers depict the appropriate items that fall under the mixed paper & cardboard category and the bottles, cans & foil category.
100 displaced families will receive Thanksgiving day turkeys thanks to a donation from the Municipal Credit Union. NYC DSNY along with Assembly man Luis R. Sepulveda will distribute the turkeys to the families on November 16.
REPORT: Ten years ago the city adopted a 20-year plan for how to deal with the roughly 12,000 tons of waste handled each day by the sanitation department. With the city halfway through the period covered by the plan, we take a close look at the progress in meeting many of the goals of the Solid Waste Management Plan
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Department of Sanitation Commissioner Jessica Tisch, announcing New York City to soon home the largest composting program, providing weekly curbside composting to every household in Queens.
A transcript about New York City Mayor Eric Adams consolidating citywide cleaning functions, announcing $14.5 million in new funding for cleaning streets and parks.
I want to give all New Yorkers an update on the storm that we’re experiencing right now and I want to let people know from the beginning – this is going to be a serious storm. People should be ready for really tough conditions in the morning"
Mayor de Blasio, Department of Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia, and Mayor’s Office of Sustainability Director Mark Chambers announced today that the City’s styrofoam ban is in effect, eliminating a major source of petroleum based waste.
Announcement of DSNY's sweeping of Times Square after New Years Eve. Describes how many DSNY workers will take place in the clean up and the amount of equipment they will be using. It also contains a statement from Commissioner Kathryn Garcia about DSNY role in New Years Eve clean up and a diagram pertaining to how much debris was cleaned up last year and the process involved.
FAQ's, Keeping your building clean, How to educate residents, Why participate in organics collection?, What goes in the brown bin?, How to set up your brown bin, How to set our your organics
Notice of Adoption of Final Rules Governing Department Collection of Designated Recyclable Materials from Residential Buildings, City Agencies and Institutions - Statement of Substantial Need for Earlier Implementation.
Letter stating the financial condition of the Relief and Pension Fund of the Department of Street Cleaning, which has been closed to new entrants since the creation of the Department of Sanitation as of December 1, 1929.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The NYC Department of Sanitation has prepared this Report on Public Participation Plan Completion for the proposed Southwest Brooklyn Converted
Marine Transfer Station to document and verify its compliance with the PPP including its efforts to answer questions and address concerns raised and to identify any outstanding issues.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The PPP report marked original contains the original Affadavit of the Publication for the Notice of Complete Application.
Southwest Brooklyn Public Participation Report - The proposed MTS is one of four Converted MTSs to be built and operated by DSNY as part of the City's approved Solid Waste Management
Plan long term waste export system.
This sixth Biennial Update Report dated May 2019 and revised as of August 2020 (Report) prepared by the New York City (City) Department of Sanitation (DSNY), is submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in accordance with the provisions of 6 NYCRR.366-5.1.
This seventh Biennial Update Report dated May 2021 (revised October 2021) (Report) prepared by the New York City (City or NYC) Department of Sanitation (DSNY), is submitted to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) in accordance with the provisions of 6 NYCRR.366-5.1.
Press release announcing DSNY's educational event for the media explaining their snow operations. They will explain how the DSNY functions while attempting to combat snow throughout NYC.
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.
Second Quarter CY 2012 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 7/1/2012.
Second Quarter CY 2011 Quarterly Reports Commercial Material (Private Transfer Stations) Recycling Tons per Day Collected and Diversion. Agency submitted date as 7/1/2011.
DSNY announced there would be no garbage, recycling nor organics collection on Election Day, Tuesday , November 7, 2017. It also lists directions for residents who receive garbage or recycling collection on Tuesdays what to do on Election Day.
Announcement that DSNY will not be collecting garbage or recycling on Christmas Day and New Years Day and that all DSNY offices will be closed on New Years Day. Press release also instructs NYC residents when to put their refuse out for collection.