See when DPW is stopping by your neighborhood for a clean-up

The city’s Neighborhood Clean-Up Program takes place across the city in two cycles per year.

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The cleanup program begins in the Bellevue, Ginter Park, and Washington Park neighborhoods.

Map via Richmond Dept. of Public Works

The city starts the second round of its Neighborhood Clean-Up Program on Saturday, July 13 in the Bellevue, Ginter Park, and Washington Park zone.

The program visits 15 neighborhood zones across the city twice per year, offering free curbside bulk and brush pickups.

Crews head out at 8 a.m. and continue until 12 p.m. Acceptable items for curbside pickup include:

  • Furniture
  • Mattresses
  • Tires (max four per household)
  • Appliances

Brush will also be picked up, so long as it’s cut into four-foot lengths and bundled.

DPW will not collect electronics, construction debris, hazardous waste, or broken glass.

Here is the full schedule.

  • Bellevue/Ginter Park/Washington Park | July 13
  • Northside/Highland Park | July 20
  • Church Hill/Fulton | July 27
  • Newtowne/Carver/Jackson Ward | Aug. 3
  • The Fan/Shaffer | Aug. 10
  • Museum District | Aug. 17
  • Maymont/Byrd/Oregon Hill/Carillon | Aug. 24
  • Bellemeade | Sept. 7
  • Westover Hills/Forest Hill/Woodland Heights | Sept. 14
  • Broad Rock/Brookbury | Sept. 21
  • Worthington Farms | Sept. 28
  • Westover Gardens | Oct. 5
  • Stratford Hills/Willow Oaks | Oct. 19
  • Windsor Farms/University of Richmond/Far West End | Oct. 26
  • Stony Point | Nov. 2
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