Public Works2024-01-24T13:37:02-05:00

Bradley Beach residents may bring trash, recycling, plastic film, brush, yard waste, leaves, electronics (stickers required) and bulk items to the Trash/Recycling Lot located at 1011 Main Street in Bradley Beach. The Lot is open to the public (proof of residency required) year round as follows:

Monday: 8 am to 12 pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 8 am to 12 pm
Friday: 8 am to 12 pm
Saturday: 8 am to 12 pm
Sunday: 8 am to 12 pm

Closed on: New Year’s Day (01/01/24), Easter (03/31/24) and Thanksgiving Day (11/28/24).

Please call 732-776-2999 ext. 3101 with any questions.

 

Trash & Recycling Information

Covered trash containers must be placed curbside no later than 5:00 am the day of collection and no earlier than 12 hours before pick-up. Empty trash containers must be removed from curbside within 12 hours of collection.

New Year’s Day, 01/01/24: Trash pick-up will be on 01/02/24 for ALL zones.

Thanksgiving Day, 11/28/24: Trash pick-up will be on 12/02/24 for ALL zones.

Christmas Day, 12/25/24: Recycling pick-up will be on 12/26/24 for ALL zones and Trash pick-up will be on 12/27/24 for ALL zones.

New Year’s Day, 01/01/25: Recycling pick-up will be on 1/2/25 for ALL zones and Trash pick-up will be on 01/03/25 for ALL zones.

Trash collection MAY be suspended during a Severe Storm or a State of Emergency. Trash collection will resume on the next regular day of collection.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

When is brush & yard waste pickup?2022-06-30T08:55:22-04:00

LEAVES, BRUSH & YARD WASTE Pick up:

All brush and yard waste shall be placed at curb side by 5:00 am of the day designated for collection. No brush or yard waste shall be placed at the curb side more than 72 hours prior to any scheduled collection. The Public Works Department begins collection on the designated Monday and it may take a few days to complete the town. If the Monday falls on a holiday pick-up will be the next working day.

Brush and shrubs, not more than eight inches in diameter and not in excess of 10 feet in length, may be placed between the curb and sidewalk for collection by the Borough only on days specified for brush collection. All brush placed at any curb must have originated at the property adjacent to the curb at which same is placed for collection. Brush will be collected on the Second and Fourth Monday in April and the second Monday in March, May, June, September, October and November. If the Monday falls on a holiday, brush will be collected the next day. There will be no brush collection in the months of January, February, July, August and December. The Public Works Department will collect brush as a result of a severe storm through out the year.

Leaves may be placed, loose or in biodegradable leafs bags at curb side from April 1 through May 31 and from September 15 through December 1 (possible extension see website for update).

Leaves shall not be closer than 10 feet to drain inlet. Leaves may be placed for collection only in authorized biodegradable leaf bags.

All leaves, brush & yard waste placed at any curb must have originated at the property adjacent to the curb at which same are placed for collection.

GRASS CLIPPINGS WILL NOT BE COLLECTED and SHALL NOT be placed at the curb at any time.

The Borough encourages you to participate in the Grass – Cut it and Leave it Program. By doing this you will:

Save time – You don’t have to empty your mower’s bag, no raking, no bagging, and no taking clippings to the street.
Use less water – lawn clippings contain water and leaving those clippings on the lawn retains moisture, therefore you water less, or not at all.
Use less fertilizer – lawn clippings contain nutrients. Leaving them on the lawn fertilizes your lawn, therefore you use less fertilizer or none at all.

We advise that you mow High! 2.5” – 3.5” is ideal for NJ. It saves moisture and shades out weeds.

What should not be flushed down the toilet?2022-06-30T08:54:06-04:00
  • Flammable or explosive liquids, solids or gases
  • Fats, oils or greases
  • Big chunks of garbage, sand, metals, wood, straw or grass, wastepaper, plastics, animal parts, glass, cat litter (including so called “flushable” cat litter), disposable diapers, sanitary products such as napkins, tampons (including tampon applicators), other bulky so called “disposable products such as tucks, hand wipes or similar items
  • Corrosive substances which are either acidic or caustic
  • Any substance which is toxic to the treatment facilities or workers in the facilities
  • Dye wastes or tanning solutions
  • Anything radioactive
  • Materials from cesspools, privies, sump pump, cellar drains, area drains, roof leaders, downspouts and/or garbage or refuse disposal unit or any other system
What causes Sewer Backups?2022-06-30T08:53:25-04:00

Sewer collection lines get clogged. These clogs are often caused by fats or greases, paper, feminine sanitary items, disposable diapers, or other sanitary items such as tucks, hand wipes, cloth, wood or any materials which get caught in the line and plug it up.

Hours of Operation:
7:00 am to 3:00 pm

Phone:
(732) 776-2999 Ext. 3101

Address:
705 Evergreen Avenue
Bradley Beach, NJ 07720
United States

Staff Contacts

Name Title Phone
Biagio Cofone Operating Supervisor (732) 776-2999 Ext. 3110
Patrick Allan Asst. Supervisor (732) 776-2999 Ext. 3112
Andrew Neaves Sanitation Foreman (732) 776-2999 Ext. 3101
Dana Mikaitis Secretary (732) 776-2999 Ext. 3101
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