Bulky Pickup

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Clark Township provides bulk waste collection to make disposal of large household items convenient for residents while keeping our community clean and safe.

How Bulk Pickup Works

  • No appointment is required for regular bulk pickup.

  • Bulk pickup follows a ward-based schedule:

    • Ward 1 = Week 1

    • Ward 2 = Week 2

    • Ward 3 = Week 3

    • Ward 4 = Week 4

  • Items may only be placed at the curb on the Saturday or Sunday prior to your ward’s scheduled week.

Guidelines for Bulk Pickup

  • Acceptable Items: A full list of what can and cannot be collected is available below. Please review before placing items curbside.

  • Unacceptable Items: Any items not eligible for collection will be left at the curb and must be removed promptly by the resident.

  • Scrap Metal & Appliances: These items are not collected with bulk waste. A separate online request must be submitted for scrap metal and appliance pickup.

  • Township Ordinance: Bulk items placed too early, or unacceptable items left curbside, are violations of township ordinance.

Keeping Clark Clean

By following these guidelines, residents help keep our neighborhoods safe, attractive, and free of unnecessary clutter.

Reuse

Residents are encouraged to consider donating unwanted items to reduce waste and help others.  There are many local organizations and community groups that will accept donations of items often put to the curb.  See a complete list here. 

 

Ward 1

Ward 2

Ward 3

Ward 4

March

2

9

16

23

April

6

13

20

27

May

4

11

18

26*

June

1

8

15

22

July

6

13

20

27

August

3

10

17

24

September

7

14

21

28

October

5

12

19

26

* Signifies change in day of pick-up

We Pick Up

  • Misc. Household Items
  • Doors
  • Furniture
  • Garden Tools
  • Rugs (Cut Up and Tied)
  • Storm Screens
  • Toys
  • Windows

We Do Not Pick Up

  • Alterations or Repairs to Buildings or Other Structures (I.E., Kitchen, Bathroom Remodeling; No Toilets, Tubs, Sinks, Etc.)
  • Appliances or Metal (These require a seperate scheduled appointment)
  • Automobile Parts
  • Box Springs
  • Concrete
  • Dirt
  • Flooring
  • Logs
  • Materials Resulting From Demolition or Damage
  • Mattresses
  • Propane Tanks
  • Railroad Ties
  • Rocks Paint Cans (Latex and Oil Base
  • Tires

All bulky items should be placed between the curb and sidewalk (not in the street) in boxes, bags, containers, etc., not loose in the street.