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NYC Sanitation Postpones Presidents Day Trash Pickup
Residents advised to hold trash until Tuesday evening collection.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The New York City Department of Sanitation announced that trash collection on Presidents Day, Monday, February 16, will be postponed. Residents who normally put out their garbage, recycling, and composting on Monday nights are advised to hold it until the evening of Tuesday, February 17 for collection instead.
Why it matters
This change in the regular trash pickup schedule is important for New York City residents to be aware of, as failure to hold their waste until the new Tuesday collection time could result in uncollected trash piling up on the streets over the holiday.
The details
The Department of Sanitation stated that collection delays may occur after holidays and winter storms, and they appreciate residents' patience as they work to collect the backlog of material. Residents with any questions about the change in service or the Presidents Day schedule are encouraged to reach out to the department via 311 or the nyc.gov/sanitation website.
- Trash collection will be postponed on Monday, February 16 (Presidents Day).
- Residents should hold their trash until Tuesday, February 17 for collection.
The players
New York City Department of Sanitation
The city agency responsible for waste collection and management in New York City.
The takeaway
This Presidents Day schedule change is a good reminder for New Yorkers to stay informed about any holiday-related adjustments to their regular trash and recycling pickup, in order to avoid issues with uncollected waste accumulating on city streets.
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