![]() ![]() Stay updated with wasteline.ca, and download the Wasteline app. What happens if my collection day is cancelled due to weather?Ĭollection changes or interruptions can happen at any time – for weather, road closures or other issues. 3159 for the Waste Management Department. ![]() the following day. If you have questions, please call 51 ext. If this happens in your area, please bring your material back inside and set it out again at 7 a.m. Sometimes, crews cannot complete collections on the designated day or may miss a street. If your material was set out after 7 a.m., or a sticker was left by the driver, please bring your material back inside and place it out on your next collection day, after the issues have been addressed. What should I do if my garbage and/or recycling doesn’t get collected? At the edge of the driveway is safest to avoid snow plows as well as cars. It should not be placed on a snowbank or sidewalks where it will not be collected for health and safety reasons. Your garbage and recycling should still be placed at the bottom of your driveway or at the curb. What should I do about snow plows in the winter? ![]() If you have no sidewalk, your material should be set at the end of your property. Please set out your material no more than one (1) meter away from the curb or at the end of your driveway so it doesn’t block the sidewalk for pedestrians and/or snow removal equipment. To avoid being missed, have your material out by 7AM the day of your collection. The County cannot guarantee your garbage and recycling will be collected if the routes change and your street is collected earlier than normal. If my garbage and recycling is always collected at 10AM, can I set it out at 9AM? Material must be out by 7AM to avoid being missed, collection vehicles only run the route once. Routes can change each day depending on vehicle issues, weather and road conditions, and events outside the control of the County. Oxford County collects garbage and recycling weekly from roughly 26,000 households across its six participating municipalities co-collected in the same truck (divider in the middle to separate material) to reduce transportation costs. ![]()
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