Trash collection in Memphis adjusted for Memorial Day.
Memphis city officials have announced changes to the trash collection schedule for Memorial Day. There will be no garbage pickups on Monday, and pickups for Monday and Tuesday will now happen on Tuesday. Limited extra trash and yard waste collections will also be conducted. Residents should confirm their schedules online to ensure timely waste management.
Memphis city officials have announced significant changes to the trash collection schedule in observance of Memorial Day. Residents should note that there will be no garbage pickups on Monday, May 26. Instead, trash pickups scheduled for both Monday and Tuesday will be rescheduled to Tuesday, May 27. Regular collection will resume on all other weekdays as per usual.
To accommodate the holiday, city crews will alter their operations specifically for Memorial Day. In addition to shifting Monday and Tuesday’s regular garbage pickups to Tuesday, Memphis will conduct a limited collection of extra trash and yard waste on both Monday and Tuesday. This change allows residents to manage excess waste over the Memorial Day weekend while enhancing community cleanliness.
Residents who receive trash services from contractors should check their specific collection schedules. The City of Memphis encourages all residents to confirm their pickup times and dates by visiting the official city website at memphistn.gov/solid-waste.
Memorial Day, a federal holiday in the United States, is observed on the last Monday of May and honors the men and women who have died while serving in the U.S. military. The day is traditionally marked by various ceremonies, parades, and gatherings throughout the country. Many residents use the holiday as an opportunity for family gatherings and outdoor activities, often resulting in an increased amount of waste generated.
Following Memorial Day, the regular trash collection schedule will resume, with all crews operating normally starting Wednesday, May 28. Residents are reminded to place their trash out for collection by 7:00 AM on their designated days to ensure timely pickup and to help maintain the neighborhood’s cleanliness.
For more detailed information about designated pickup days, residents can access the city’s solid waste management section on the website. The site provides crucial details about trash collection, yard waste services, and special collection events that may be helpful to residents year-round.
Memphis city officials urge residents to plan accordingly with the holiday schedule to ensure that their waste management needs are met efficiently. Staying informed of any changes during holiday weeks is essential for maintaining the city’s sanitation standards.
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