Depending on which city you are referring to, there are different ways to pay your refuse bill in Brunswick. If you are referring to Brunswick, Ohio, you can pay your quarterly refuse bill via Visa, MasterCard, Discover or electronic check. You can also send your bill stub to City Hall, 4095 Center Road, Brunswick, Ohio 44212 via the United States Postal Service, or place your envelope with payment in the drop box located at City Hall. If you are referring to Brunswick, Georgia, you can go to City Hall at 601 Gloucester Street or call 912-267-5512 to make sure you have a current sanitation account. Commercial customers will need a $50 deposit and a current business license on file. If you are referring to Brunswick, Maryland, the city contracts trash services through J&J Trash.
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Refuse and Storm Water billing office
I found information relating to the City of Brunswick in Ohio, Georgia, and Maryland. I also found a reference to Brunswick, ME, but this does not appear to be a city. Please clarify which Brunswick you are interested in.
Brunswick, Ohio
The Refuse and Storm Water billing office in Brunswick, Ohio, can be contacted by phone on 330-558-6825, or by mail at 4095 Center Road, Brunswick, Ohio 44212.
There are several ways to pay your quarterly refuse bill. You can pay by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or electronic check. You can also send your bill stub to the address above, or place your envelope with payment in the drop box located at City Hall.
Brunswick, Georgia
The City of Brunswick, Georgia, provides residential and commercial sanitation services, including weekly garbage service, yard maintenance debris pick-up, and bi-weekly recycling. All subscribed customers are billed through the City Billing Department.
To start sanitation services, go to City Hall at 601 Gloucester Street or call 912-267-5512. Commercial customers will need a $50 deposit and a current business license.
Brunswick, Maryland
The City of Brunswick, Maryland, contracts trash services through J&J Trash. Residents are reminded of the following regulations outlined in the City's trash ordinance: All solid waste must be in containers, and placed at the curb for collection no earlier than 6:00 p.m. on the day before collection and no later than 6:00 a.m. on the day of collection. All solid waste containers must be removed by 6:00 a.m. on the day after collection.
Recycling is a free service provided to Brunswick residents through Frederick County. A drop-off recycling site is available at Public Works, Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and on Saturdays during scheduled Yard Waste Days.
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Brunswick's single-stream curbside recycling program
Brunswick, Maine, offers a free weekly collection of trash and recyclables to all residents. The Town of Brunswick's single-stream curbside recycling program allows residents to mix all recyclable items together in a single bin and leave it curbside. No sorting or use of separate bins is required.
The recycling program is part of the Town of Brunswick's trash collection service, which is based on your street location. All trash and recycling must be placed curbside by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day. It's important to note that your collection time can change due to various factors, including weather, traffic, road construction, or truck problems.
For the single-stream recycling program, residents are required to use the town's Pay-As-You-Throw blue bags for their household trash. Each resident is limited to a maximum of four 33-gallon trash bags per week. These blue bags can be purchased at several locations, including Hannaford, Hammond Lumber, Morning Glory Natural Foods, and Shaw's.
Recyclables and trash that cannot be collected curbside, such as oversized items, demo debris, or excessive bags, can be taken to the Casella Waste transfer station in West Bath. This facility accepts various materials, including trash, recycling, construction and demolition debris, electronic waste, and universal waste. A fee will be charged based on the type and weight of the materials.
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Sanitation services
The City of Brunswick provides residential and commercial sanitation services, including weekly garbage service, yard maintenance debris pickup, and bi-weekly recycling. All subscribed customers are billed through the City Billing Department.
To start sanitation services, go to City Hall and bring a valid government ID. Commercial customers will also need to provide a $50 deposit and a current business license. After your account is confirmed, a garbage can will be delivered within 7-10 business days.
For residential garbage collection, items must be placed in a contractor-approved container and bagged within the container. Garbage collection starts at 7:00 am, and residents may place the carts at the street side the previous afternoon. It is important to note that there is an ordinance on the length of time garbage containers can remain on the curb.
The City of Brunswick also offers a single-stream curbside recycling program, allowing residents to mix all recyclable items together in a single bin. Yard maintenance waste removal includes the pickup of leaves, limbs shorter than 4' and 4" in diameter, pine straw, and brush clippings. It is important to note that yard waste contaminated with paper, garbage, or other unnatural clippings will not be removed.
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Holiday trash collection
The City of Brunswick, Ohio, offers several ways to pay your quarterly refuse bill. You can pay via Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or electronic check. You can also mail your payment with the bill stub to City Hall, 4095 Center Road, Brunswick, Ohio 44212, or drop off your payment in the drop box located in the parking lot across from the City Hall front doors. The drop box is marked for City of Brunswick payments only.
For residents of Brunswick, Maine, the Town of Brunswick offers free weekly trash and recycling collection to all residents. Each resident is limited to a maximum of four 33-gallon trash bags collected per week, which must be placed in the town's Pay-As-You-Throw blue bags. These blue bags can be purchased at Hannaford, Hammond Lumber, Morning Glory Natural Foods, and Shaw's.
Trash and recycling collection in Brunswick, Maine, can be affected by holidays, weather, traffic, road construction, and truck problems. While I cannot provide an exact holiday collection schedule, I can tell you that in Long Beach, refuse and recycling are collected on all holidays except Christmas Day (December 25) and New Year's Day (January 1). When these holidays fall on a weekday, collections for the week are delayed by one day, ending on Saturday. When they fall on a Saturday, the collection occurs on the Friday before the holiday.
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Recycling bins
The City of Brunswick provides residential and commercial sanitation services, including recycling bins, throughout the city. The services are provided by Republic Services through a contract with the City of Brunswick. All subscribed customers are billed through the City Billing Department.
In Brunswick, GA, recycling is a bi-weekly service and will be collected on the same day as garbage removal. Approved collection items can be placed in marked recycle containers for single-stream recycling only. Items are not to be bagged but placed loose in the container.
In Brunswick, MD, recycling is a free service provided to residents through Frederick County. Residents can request a new recycling bin or request a replacement size bin from Frederick County. A drop-off recycling site is available at Public Works, Monday to Friday, 7 am to 3 pm, and on Saturdays during scheduled Yard Waste Days.
In Brunswick, ME, the town offers free weekly collections of trash and recyclables to all residents. The collection day is based on the street location. Brunswick's single-stream curbside recycling program allows residents to mix all recyclable items together in a single bin and leave it curbside. No sorting or use of separate bins is required.
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