We’re here to help you find the Binghamton trash pickup schedule for 2024 including bulk pickup, recycling, holidays, and maps.
The City of Binghamton is in New York with Syracuse and Rochester to the north, Allentown to the south, Chicopee to the east, Elmira to the west, Union to the northwest.
If there’s a change to your normal trash collection schedule then there’s a good chance your street sweeping schedule has changed too so make sure to check for updates.
Binghamton Trash Collection Calendar 2024
For normal trash collections schedules, visit https://www.binghamton-ny.gov/government/departments/public-works/refuse-collection
Trash Pick Up Holidays
Here you can see the city-observed holidays.
- New Year’s Day – Mon., Jan. 2
- MLK Day – Mon., Jan. 16
- President’s Day – Mon., Feb. 20
- Good Friday – Fri., April 7
- Memorial Day – Mon., May 29
- Juneteenth – Mon., June 19
- Independence Day – Tues., July 4
- Labor Day – Mon., Sept. 4
- Columbus Day – Mon., Oct. 9
- Veteran’s Day – Fri., Nov. 10
- Thanksgiving – Thurs., Nov. 23
- Day after Thanksgiving – Fri., Nov. 24
- Christmas day – Mon., Dec 25
Binghamton Trash Collection Map
Bulk Waste Pickup Calendar 2024
To find your bulk item pickup schedule visit: https://www.binghamton-ny.gov/government/departments/public-works/refuse-collection
Acceptable Items for Bulk Pickup
Household Appliances
- Refrigerators (NYSEG offers a $50 and 6 free CFL lightbulbs incentive to come pick up your old refrigerator)
- Washers
- Dryers
- Air Conditioners
- Vacuum Cleaners
- Hot Water Heaters
- Home Furnaces
*The Binghamton Public Works dispatch office must be called at (607) 772-7020 to schedule a pickup of all metal appliances.
Household Furniture
- Couches
- Mattresses
- End Tables
- Tables
- Chairs
- Bed/bed frames (Bed frames less than 50 pounds must be bound)
Construction Material
- Lumber
- Drywall/Plaster
- Doors
- Flooring
- Carpeting
- Windows
- Tile
- Roofing Material
Lumber such as 2×4s and wood flooring must be free of nails, under 5 feet in length, bundled and tied, and must not exceed 50 pounds.
Pieces of drywall, plaster, tile, flooring and roofing must be placed in a disposable container (such as a cardboard box). The volume of material should not exceed the equivalent of three 32 gallon containers per pickup.
Carpeting that exceeds five feet in length and/or is greater than 50 pounds must be cut and tied.
Unacceptable Items for Bulk Pickup
- Masonry materials (such as brick and concrete) are considered clean fill and will not be collected.
Have bulky items the city won’t pick up? You need a junk removal service.
If you have large items that the city won’t take from you, you may need to hire a junk removal service.
Junk removal services are not be as picky about the items they’re collecting so if the city won’t take the item, this may be your best bet. There’s usually a fee involved with junk removal but most companies can tell you ahead of time approximately what it’s going to cost.
There are a number of junk removal services in Binghamton and I’m sure many of them will be able to help you out.
Recycling Collection Calendar 2024
Here’s the link to the recycling collection calendar: 2023 Refuse Collection Schedule
Frequently Asked Questions
When is bulk pickup in Binghamton?
To find your bulky item pickup in your area visit: 2023 Refuse Collection Schedule
What day is trash pickup?
To find trash pickup on your street visit: 2023 Refuse Collection Schedule
What time does trash collection start?
Trash collection starts at 6 a.m. Make sure to have your bins on the curb by then.
How can I contact the Binghamton Public Works Department?
Binghamton DPW Dispatch: (607) 772-7020 | www.gobroomecounty.com/solidwaste
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