Bulky item collection (2024)

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In 2021, the city approved a new plan for handling bulky waste items in a more sustainable way than the Curbside Cleanup program of the past. Thepurpose behind the new program and the activities listed below is to reuse and recycle more and landfill less.

A monthly fee is charged to all households in the city’s garbage and recycling program for these bulky item collection services. The fee is called “Bulky Item Management Fee” on your Utility Bill and replaces the Curbside Cleanup Fee. Your Utility Bill reflects two months of service.

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Curbside Cleanup

Curbside Cleanup is held every other year on even years only.

During Curbside Cleanup, residents can place limited amounts of appliances, scrap metal, bulky trash, and brush at their curb on an assigned Saturday for collection.

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How it works: Bloomington Curbside Cleanup

Guidelines

  • Curbside Cleanup is held every other year, oneven years only.
  • IfCitywide Curbside Cleanupis listed on your utility bill, your home iseligible to participate during the years Curbside Cleanup is offered.Apartments and some town homes may not be included in the program, so contact your management or homeowner's association to see if they pay for the service, or call the City Utility Billing Department at 952-563-8726.
  • During years Curbside Cleanup is offered:
    • Do not put materials out more than two days before your scheduled pickup day.
    • Set your materials at the curb by7 a.m. on your pickup day.
    • Weight must not exceed 100 pounds per item.
    • Trucks will go through only once on your scheduled day. If you miss your curbside pickup, you will be responsible for disposing of the refuse. You can also call Utility Billing at 952-563-8726 and see if you canschedule a bulky materials pickup for an extra fee.
  • Curbside Cleanup is for Bloomington residents ONLY.Excess materials could costyou more money!

Dates for 2024 Curbside Cleanup

Hauling DistrictCleanup Date
West of Normandale (Friday Hauling District)Saturday, April 6
Normandale to France (Thursday Hauling District)Saturday, April 13
France to Penn (Wednesday Hauling District)Saturday, April 20
Penn to Portland (Tuesday Hauling District)Saturday, April 27
East of Portland (Monday Hauling District)Saturday, May 4

Unsure what your hauling district is? Find your regular solid waste collection day here.

Accepted items

These items are accepted for pickup

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Appliances

  • LimitTWO (2)appliances per house.
  • Water heaters, microwaves, washers, dryers, stoves, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, freezers, dishwashers, trash compactors, garbage disposals, water coolers, refrigerators.
  • For any appliance big enough for a child or pet to enter, remove the door(s) or tie securely shut.
  • Do not set out appliances until the morning of your pickup.
  • No electronics (TVs, computers, printers, stereos, cell phonesetc.)

Mattresses or box springs

  • Limit TWO(2)items per household.
  • Mattresses and box springs are accepted.

Unusable furniture

  • Limit TWO(2)items per household
  • Chairs, couches and sofas, etc.
  • Disassemble or tie down hide-a-way sofa beds so they cannot open when handled.

BUNDLEDbrush

  • Branches must be smaller than three inches in diameter and threefeet in length andtied with twine. Placein bundles that can be carried by one person, otherwise,they will not be picked up.
  • Brush piles must be no more than what can fit in one (1)level standard-size pickup truck.

Other Bulky Items

  • Limit FOUR (4) items that cannot fit in small garbage cart.
  • Including but not limited to doors, windows, cabinets, grills, bikes, car seats, carpet, lawn mowers, snow blowers, treadmills, and swing sets.
  • Roll up carpets and carpet pads and tie them securely with twine. Rolls must be less than five feet long and less than one (1) foot in diameter –larger rolls will not be accepted.
  • For lawn mowers, snow blowers and other tools with engines: drain any oil, gas and other fluids and remove tires.
  • Should be broken down to ensure hauler can get it in the truck and that a single person will be able to manage it.

Construction & Demolition Materials

  • Limited to what fits in one (1) level standard-size pickup truck.A standard-size pickup truck is 8 feet in length, 4 feet in width and 2 feet in height.
  • Including but not limited to drywall, siding and lumber.
  • Lumber must be stacked and no longer than five feet.
  • Remove or bend nails.
  • Boxed or bundled with twine - under 100 pounds per item.
  • No household trash such as food waste.
  • No plastic bags.
  • No railroad ties.
  • No chemically treated lumber or wood (i.e. treated to waterproof material)
  • No construction materials from businesses orcontractors.
  • No paint, solvents, chemicals or other hazardous waste.

Quantity limits apply

To ensure sustainability and reduce costs, items limits are in place and will be enforced. Item quantity limits are specified below. Any items exceeding the specified limits will remain on the curb and residents will need to arrange for bulk material disposal. Excess materials willcost you more.

These items are not accepted

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No general junk pile and no small items

  • No small items that can otherwise fit in a small garbage cart will be accepted. Small items like clothing, bedding, broken toys and garden hoses will not be accepted during Curbside Cleanup. Instead, you should dispose of these items throughout the year in your regular garbage cart. Regular garbage is sent to the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center—a waste-to-energy facility in downtown Minneapolis. Garbage picked up during the Curbside Cleanup is taken to a landfill. By disposing of small items throughout the year in your regular garbage, you will reduce the amount of material that is sent to the landfill and the annual disposal costs associated with this program.

Construction items from businesses or contractors

  • No constructionmaterials from businesses or contractors.
  • No railroad ties, chemically treated wood, concrete, bricks, shingles.
  • No asbestos.

Electronics

  • No TVs, computers, printers, stereos, cell phones etc.

Exceptionally heavy and bulky items

  • No heavy or bulky items such as pianos or organs.

Hazardous waste

  • No paints, motor oil, solvents.
  • No fluorescent tubes andbulbs.
  • No propane tanks.
  • No household chemicals.

Plumbing fixtures

  • No tubs, sinks, toilets or hot tubs.

Recyclable materials

  • No newspapers, mixed paper, boxboard, corrugated cardboard,cans, glass,plastic containers.

Small scrap metal

  • No small scrap metal.
  • "Small" is defined as a piece of scrap metal that you can fit in the trunk of a car.
  • Small scrap metal can be dropped off at Hennepin Recycling andProblem Waste Drop-OffCenter,1400 West 96th Street.

Tires, batteries

  • No tires, batteries.

Yard waste, organic materials

  • No leaves, grass clippings, sod, stumps, logs, etc.
  • No food waste.

Options for unaccepted items

South Hennepin Recycling and Problem Waste Drop-Off Center
1400 West 96th Street.

  • Electronic goods: TVs, computers, printers, stereos, cell phones etc.
  • Gas appliances: camper/other refrigerators, air conditioners - call ahead.
  • Hazardous waste: paints, motor oil, fluorescent tubes and bulbs, propaneand other household chemicals.
  • Recyclable materials:Newspapers, mixed paper, boxboard, corrugated cardboard, cans, glass, and plastic containers.
  • SMALL NON-REFILLABLE propane cylinders - 1 pound canisters (look for DOT-39 on the label).
  • Tires and batteries.

Hennepin CountyGreen Disposal Guide
Use this web link for these and other items not accepted during the Citywide Curbside Cleanup or at the Hennepin Recycling andProblem Waste Drop-Off Center.

  • Concrete/bricks.
  • Leaves, grass clippings, sod.
  • Porcelain (Tubs, sinks, toilets etc.).
  • Shingles (No asbestos).
  • Stumps.

Illegal dumping and rummagers

When rummagerscut lines in refrigerators and air conditionersto steal the copper, Freon or Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are released into the air and accelerate the depletion of ozone. Therefore, please do not set out such appliances until the morning of your collection day.

To report illegal dumping or rummagersmaking a mess, call 911.

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Monthly collection of reusable and recyclable bulky items

The City is partnering with Better Futures Minnesota to collect bulky reusable and recyclable items at the curb in an effort to reduce the number of these items that end up going to a landfill. Households with City garbage and recycling service can schedule a monthly pick up of reusable and recyclable items like those listed below. Items will be picked up the first full week of each month, on the regular garbage and recycling day. There is no extra cost for these items to be picked up. Service is included in the monthly Bulky Item Management Fee on the residential Utility Bill.

Since this is a new program, the City is hoping to learn about how this process works and what items households have for reuse and recycling. This also means that we may need to slightly alter the program guidelines as we learn more.

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Monthly bulky item collection in Bloomington

Who is eligible

The service is provide to all City of Bloomington residential solid waste & recycling customers. This includes single family properties, duplexes and certain townhomes that have opted into city garbage and recycling service. If you are unsure if you have City service, enter your address in our City Collection Hauler Map. Households with City service are identified on this map with a star, and hauler details.

How to schedule pickup

You must schedule pickup ahead of time directly with City-contracted vendor, Better Futures.Pickup must be scheduled by 4 p.m. at least two business days ahead of your regular monthly pickup day. There is no extra cost for these items to be picked up. Service is included in the monthly Curbside Cleanup Fee on your Utility Bill.

Schedule pickup:

When will items be picked up

After scheduling your pickup withBetter Futures, items will be picked up the first full week of each month, on your regular garbage and recycling day.

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2024 Bulk Item Reuse and Recycling Pickup Calendar

The first full week of the month is as follows:

  • January 2024: Week of January 2nd
  • February 2024: Week of February 5th
  • March 2024: Week of March 4th
  • April 2024: Week of April 1st
  • May 2024: Week of May 6th
  • June 2024: Week of June 3rd
  • July 2024: Week of July 1st
  • August 2024: Week of August 5th
  • September 2024: Week of September 3rd
  • October 2024: Week of October 7th
  • November 2024: Week of November 4th
  • December 2024: Week of December 2nd

Items accepted and quantity limits

Quantity Limits

Choose one of the following pickup offerings monthly:

  • Up to 2 large items, OR
  • Up to 1 large item and 2 medium items, OR
  • Up to 1 large item and 50 cubic feet of building materials, OR
  • Up to 3 medium items, OR
  • Up to 2 medium items with 50 cubic feet of building materials

In addition, collection of 4 tools may be requested with any pickup.

Number of items set out monthly cannot exceed limits above, but can be less.

Items Accepted

The following items are accepted. Quantity limits apply.

Large Items
Mattresses or box springsMust be dry. No bugs. Some mattresses will be recycled if they cannot be reused.
Large appliances

Includes air conditioners, dehumidifiers, dish washers, freezers, garbage disposals, ovens, microwaves, refrigerators, stoves, trash compactors, washer/dryers, water heaters, water softeners.

Items must be clean.

Furniture

Must be in good condition. Must be free of rips, stains, scratches, strong odors and/or pet hair. Includes:

  • Couches (Reclining or powered couches not accepted)
  • Chairs (Reclining or powered chairs not accepted)
  • Tables and coffee tables(glass topped tables not accepted)
  • Shelves (glass topped shelves not accepted. Entertainment centers for tube televisions not accepted.)
  • Bed frames (Headboards, footboards or wooden rails not accepted)
  • And more
RugsMust be in good condition. Must be free of rips, stains, scratches, strong odors and/or pet hair. Cannot exceed 10 feet in length.
Medium Items
BicyclesAny condition.
Powered lawn/snow equipmentAny condition. Must be emptied of gasoline and oil.
ToiletsMust be in working condition and less than 8 years old. No cracks.
SinksMust be in working condition. No cracks.
CabinetsMust be in good condition. Doors must remain attached.
Solid core doorsThe following doors are not accepted: hollow core doors, doors with missing parts, doors that are bowed, warped or have peeling paint, doors with broken glass, doors with rot, or doors with failing seals or asbestos.
WindowsNo broken glass or failing seals.
Light fixturesNo fluorescent fixtures or bulbs. Nofixtures with shiny gold or brass elements.
GrillsAny condition.
Building materials

Amount picked up must be 50 cubic feet or less. This is equivalent to the amount that would fit in the back of a standard size pickup truck bed.

LumberMust be 4-12 feet long, and free of nails. Treated and painted lumber is accepted. No railroad ties.
TrimMust be in good condition andfree of nails.
TileMust be a complete box. Loose tile, or tile not in original box is not accepted.
PlywoodMust be in good condition with no water damage, and at least 4 feet x 4 feet in size.
Bricks and pavers
FencingMetal and wood only.
Miscellaneous scrap metal
Tools

All tools must be in good, working condition. Items must be free of rust.

Power toolsMust be in good, working condition.
Garden toolsMust be in good, working condition.
Hand toolsMust be in good, working condition.
Toolbox with misc. toolsMust be in good, working condition.

Items not accepted

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  • Batteries
  • Carpet/Pads
  • Household hazardous waste such as paint, chemicals, automotive fluids
  • HVAC materials
  • Electronics
  • Light bulbs
  • Paint
  • Propane tanks
  • Plumbing materials (PVC)
  • Railroad ties
  • Tires
  • Trash
  • Shingles or other roofing material
  • Yard and tree waste

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Citywide 2024 annual recycling drop-off event: Saturday, September 28th, 2024

When: Saturday, September 28, 2024 from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Where: Western Maintenance Center, 10500 Hampshire Ave S (Google Map)

The event is open to all Bloomington residents. Certain items will be accepted at no cost, and other items a fee will apply. Cash or check only. We will only take items on the Accepted list below.

Would you like to volunteer to help at the event? Learn more here!

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Requirements

  • Must be a Bloomington resident.
  • No business waste. Businesses should contact Hennepin County at 612.348.3777 for information on disposal options.
  • Payment bycash or check made out to City of Bloomington. No credit cards.
  • For safety reasons, walking or biking materials into the event is prohibited.
  • Participants should turn off vehicles while unloading for safety and to reduce vehicle emissions.

Items accepted for free

Items accepted for free

  • Bicycles (for reuse or scrap)
  • Electronics (see list for electronics that are accepted for a fee)
    • Cell phones
    • DVD/MP3 players
    • Printers
    • Stereos/radios
    • VCRs
    • and more
  • Paper for shredding (shredding will be done on site)
    • Staples are ok. Remove all binders. Plastic bags not accepted.
  • Scrap metal (must remove all non-metal parts)
    • Aluminum window/door (no wood or glass)
    • BBQ grills
    • Bed frames
    • Brass
    • Lawnmowers (remove oil/gas)
    • Metal bed springs
    • Shelving
    • Steel

Items accepted for a fee

Pay by cash or check made out to City of Bloomington. Credit cards not accepted.

Item2023Fees

Appliances

  • Air conditioners
  • Dehumidifier
  • Dishwasher
  • Freezer*
  • Furnace (residential)
  • Garbage disposal
  • Oven
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator*
  • Stove
  • Trash compactor
  • Washer/dryer
  • Water heater
  • Water softener
$10

Electronics

  • Computers
  • Monitors
  • TVs
$10 each. Other electronic items accepted for free.

Mattress/Boxsprings

  • Must be dry. No bed frames.
$20 each piece
$10for crib mattress

Tires

  • Car or Truck Tires.
$3

*Xcel Energy is the electricity service provider in Bloomington. Xcel Energy customers can earn a $50 rebate by allowing Xcel Energy topick up and recycletheir old functioning refrigerator and/or freezer. For more information about the program visit the Xcel Energywebsite.

Items not accepted

  • Batteries
  • Carpet/Pads/Rugs
  • Concrete, building materials
  • Dirt, sod, rocks, yard waste
  • Exercise equipment
  • Furniture
  • Garbage (unlike other cities we won’t take general trash)
  • Household hazardous waste such as paint, chemicals, automotive fluids
  • Lamps
  • Lawn furniture
  • Leaf blowers
  • Light bulbs
  • Lumber, building materials
  • Paint
  • Railroad ties
  • Toasters
  • Trash
  • Yard waste
  • Vacuum cleaners

Packing your vehicle

We have various stations where you’ll stop to drop off material. Please note that the station order has changed from last year's event. To make it easier and quicker to unload, please pack your vehicle in the reverse order of how the stations are located. For instance scrap metal is the very last station, so put it in your vehicle first.

Stations

  1. Electronics
  2. Shredded Paper
  3. Bicycles
  4. Mattresses
  5. Tires
  6. Appliances
  7. Scrap Metal (load in your vehicle first)
2023 Bloomington Recycling Drop-Off Vendor Map

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On-call collection of electronics, large appliances and bulky garbage

Curbside collection of bulky items for garbage, appliances, and electronic waste is available year-round through your garbage hauler on an on-call basis. To schedule a pickup and receive a cost quote based on items to be picked up, call Utility Billing at 952-563-8726.

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