Mar 11, 2026
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- The city of Richmond will begin its annual neighborhood clean-up initiative on Saturday, offering residents two free bulk item disposal opportunities in 15 different neighborhoods. On Saturday, March 14, the city's Department of Public Works (DPW) will kick off its annual Ne ighborhood Clean-Up Program, as part of the city's efforts to enhance community efforts to align with Mayor Danny Avula's vision for vibrant neighborhoods, per a March 11 press release. On select Saturdays from 8 a.m. until noon, March 14 to Nov. 5, DPW crews will visit each of the 15 neighborhood zones twice, offering residents a chance to "safely dispose [of] bulk items at no cost," a release states. According to the city, each neighborhood will receive two Saturday curbside cleanups during the program period. Residents can also use the DPW Service Finder to verify clean-up dates for their neighborhood. City officials also shared the following are examples of acceptable items for free bulk item disposal: Furniture Mattresses Tires (four per household) Appliances Lawn mowers (remove gasoline) Carpet Brush or bulk trash items The city said it would not be collecting electronics, construction debris, hazardous waste items, glass or paint. For more details, visit the city's website or email the city at [email protected]. ...read more read less
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