Frequently Asked Questions
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Yes please put it out with regular trash but keep it separate from regular trash.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Yes, see the E-Cycling page for detailed items.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
No
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
No
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
No
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Must be retained for disposal at the Gloucester County Household Special Waste Collection Days. (For information on dates & location, please call 856-478-6045, ext. 14)
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Small amounts will be collected if a homeowner is doing his own work. Any debris generated as a result of a project involving a contractor must be disposed of at the contractor's or owners expense. The City of Woodbury's ordinance states the same. This debris will not be picked up by the city.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Yes, they must be off the rim. We will pick one up per trash day.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
50 Pounds full.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
A metal or plastic container with handles. Oil drums are not allowed. (Items in containers that are broken, damaged, or have missing handles will not be collected. Containers such as these can cause severe injuries to the men handling them.) No five-gallon buckets should be used as they are considered recycled items and will be picked up as such.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Leaves are to be raked to the park-strip (area between curb and sidewalk) for collection by the leaf machines. Signs will be posted on each street, approximately one week in advance of machine collections between mid-October and late December. leaves along the gutter line in the street will not be picked up.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Yes, at present we divert over 50% of our solid waste to recycling facilities.
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Public Works - Trash & Recycling
Yes. The City of Woodbury is cracking down on violators of Woodbury's trash and recycling ordinance who can be subject to a fine of up to $1,000 per violation. The owner and/or occupant shall be individually or jointly held responsible for compliance with all provisions.
Police Department - Watch Over Woodbury Project
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Police Department - Watch Over Woodbury Project
The cost of the program is just $20 per month for video storage plus the cost of electricity to run the camera, about $1 per month for one camera.
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Police Department - Watch Over Woodbury Project
Property owners can opt out of the program at any time, and the City will pay to have the camera removed.
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Police Department - Watch Over Woodbury Project
In addition to the deterrence factor, cameras will help to identify suspects in criminal investigations and assist with missing persons, traffic collisions, etc.
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Police Department - Watch Over Woodbury Project
Project Nola is a time-tested system that has been found to reduce violent crime in cities such as New Orleans, LA, Fairfield, AL, and Natchez, MS since 2009. Woodbury is the first City in the Northeast to incorporate this technology.