How do I find out the schedule for bulk trash pick-up in my neighborhood?
The city of Phoenix's Public Works Department provides bulk trash pick-up as one of its many helpful services. Bulk trash consists mainly of those materials that cannot be placed in your green/black garbage container or recycled in your blue recycling container.
Bulk trash is collected from city-serviced residences four times each year. The material cannot be placed out for collection more than one week prior to the collection since it is important to keep neighborhoods and city looking clean and beautiful.
View the bulk trash collections schedule on the bulk trash web page.
How can I get a roll-off bin and/or tool trailer for a neighborhood clean-up?
First, schedule a neighborhood clean-up by getting five households in your neighborhood to participate. Please make sure to get their addresses and phone numbers so we can easily arrange for the bin for you. Next, contact our office at 602-262-7491 or council.district.6@phoenix.gov and we will help you fill out a form that the city's Public Works Department requires for neighborhood clean-up requests.
Remember, Public Works requires two weeks notice to schedule all roll-off bin requests, so the sooner you get us the information about your neighborhood clean-up, the better. Roll-off bins and tool trailers are dropped off on Thursdays and Fridays and picked up the following Mondays and Tuesdays.
Who can I contact about blight in my neighborhood?
The city is committed to helping to keep Phoenix a safe, beautiful place to live. Some examples of blight in a neighborhood: inoperative motor vehicles, junk, trash, debris, peeling/chipped paint, commercial businesses operating in a residential zone, grass over 6 inches, dead trees or vegetation. If you would like to report blight in your neighborhood you may report online through
myPHX311
You may also contact our office directly at 602-262-7491 or
online contact form with the details and we can report the blight concern for you. For more information about issues pertaining to property maintenance, zoning, and non-permitted construction, please
visit the Neighborhood Preservation Division's Website.
How can I find out information about issues in District 6?
SIgn up for the
District 6 Newsletter.