RECYCLE L.A. TELEPHONE NUMBERS
March 17, 2010 on 12:22 am | In Green, Recycling, Uncategorized, Winning Properties, all |RECYCLE L.A. TELEPHONE NUMBERS
by the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works Bureau of Sanitation
edited by Jodi Summers
Have something beyond the usual household refuse you’d like to recycle?
Here’s who you need to contact:
RECYCLE L.A. TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Alley Clean Up 800-996-2489
Animal Services 888-452-7381
Bulky Item Pick Up 800-773-2489
Bureau of Sanitation Customer Service Center 800-773-2489
Dead Animal Pick Up 800-996-2489
Drop Off Yards 800-773-2489
Household Toxics/SAFE Centers 800-988-6942
Illegal Dumping 800-996-2489
Multi-Family Residential Recycling Program Hotline 800-773-2489
Pot Holes 800-996-2489
Sewer & Storm Drain Issues 800-996-2489
Stormwater Hotline 800-974-9794
Street Lighting 800-996-2489
Street Tree Trimming 800-996-2489
Toll-free City Information 3-1-1
Used Oil Disposal 800-988-6942
Vacant Lot Clean Up 800-996-2489
City of Los Angeles Neighborhood Drop-Off Yards
Drop Off Yards accept materials such as bulky items, furniture and up to 4 tires per year. All Collection yards are open from 8am-2pm, Monday through Friday. For more information call 800-773-2489.
Bulky Item Collection
The City of Los Angeles (City) will pick up your large or bulky household items, such as mattresses, couches and other furniture. To make arrangements to have these items removed from your curbside, please call 800-773-2489 or 3-1-1.
Unrequested Advertising or Unwanted Mail
You can reduce unrequested advertising or unwanted mail by visiting their website (www.dmaconsumers.org) or writing to:
Direct Marketing Association
Mail Preference Service
P.O. Box 9008
Farmingdale, NY 11735-9008
For additional program information visit the Multi-Family Residential Recycling website at www.larecycles.org or Email us at multifamily@lacity.org. Call the Hotline at 800-773-2489 or 3-1-1
THAT’S IT! IT’S EASY!
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http://www.larecycles.org/pdf/Resorce_Card_english.pdf
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/emeraldcity/2008/02/does-the-trash.html
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