East Flatbush Garbage Collection Schedules - City Bylaws

Public Health and Welfare New York 3 Minutes Read · published February 20, 2026 Flag of New York

East Flatbush, New York residents must follow New York City sanitation rules for curbside garbage, recycling, organics and bulk collection. This guide explains how to find the official collection schedule for a specific address, what local rules and enforcement to expect, and the steps to report missed collection or illegal dumping. Use the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) schedule lookup to confirm pickup day and set reminders for trash, recycling and organics collection.[1]

How to find your collection schedule

To confirm your household or building collection day, use the DSNY address lookup. Enter your building number, street and borough to see regular trash, recycling and organics pickup days and any special rules for curb placement. Many buildings in East Flatbush are assigned alternating or specific weekday collections for refuse, recycling and organics.

Use the DSNY lookup to confirm your exact address and collection day.

Typical collection rules

  • Put items at the curb by the required time on your scheduled day (check DSNY lookup for exact hour).
  • Separate recyclables and organics according to NYC requirements; contaminated recycling may be rejected.
  • Certain services, like scheduled large-item pickup or commercial collection, may require fees or account setup.
  • Illegal dumping, placing trash outside collection windows, or improper storage can trigger enforcement.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement of collection rules in East Flatbush is handled by the New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) and by 311 intake for complaints; DSNY enforces sanitation rules, inspects violations and issues summonses and notices of violation.[2]

Report illegal dumping to 311 promptly to trigger enforcement.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat and continuing offences — ranges not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to correct, removal directives, seizure of improperly discarded materials, and court actions are referenced but specific procedures or durations are not specified on the cited page.
  • Enforcer and complaints: DSNY enforcement divisions and NYC 311 intake take complaints and schedule inspections; to report missed service or illegal dumping, use 311 or the DSNY online forms.[3]
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes and time limits for contesting DSNY-issued summonses or violations are not specified on the cited enforcement page; follow instructions on the violation notice or contact the issuing office for deadlines.
  • Defences/discretion: DSNY guidance refers to case-by-case discretion and accepted exceptions (such as emergency removals or permitted variances) but specific statutory defenses are not listed on the cited page.

Applications & Forms

Bulk-item collection and special pickup requests are scheduled through DSNY pages or by calling 311; specific form names or numbers are not provided on the DSNY schedule and enforcement pages. For many services you may request pickup online or by calling 311; fees or deadlines for paid services are described on the relevant DSNY service pages and large-item collection instructions.

Bulk pickup requests are scheduled separately from curbside trash collection.

Action steps

  • Use the DSNY address lookup to confirm your official collection day and times.[1]
  • Report missed pickups or illegal dumping to NYC 311 online or by phone; provide address, photos and description.[3]
  • Request bulk-item pickup via DSNY online services or 311 and check whether any fees apply.
  • If you receive a DSNY violation, read the notice for appeal steps and deadlines and contact the issuing office promptly.

FAQ

How do I find my curbside collection day in East Flatbush?
Use the DSNY collection schedule lookup by entering your exact address to see refuse, recycling and organics pickup days and rules.[1]
Who enforces garbage and illegal dumping rules?
The New York City Department of Sanitation enforces sanitation rules and issues violations; complaints and reports can be made to 311 for investigation.[2][3]
What do I do if my trash was not collected?
Report the missed collection to 311 with address and photo; DSNY will investigate and advise on next steps or rescheduling.[3]

How-To

  1. Go to the DSNY collection schedule page and enter your East Flatbush address to view your official pickup days and rules.[1]
  2. Confirm what materials go in trash, recycling and organics and the curb placement rules for your block.
  3. If service is missed or you observe illegal dumping, file a 311 complaint with photos and address details.[3]
  4. For large-item pickup, schedule through DSNY online services or 311 and follow the scheduling instructions.

Key Takeaways

  • Confirm your curbside day using DSNY's official lookup before placing items at the curb.
  • Separate recycling and organics to avoid rejected collections.
  • Report missed pickups and illegal dumping to 311 with address and photos.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] DSNY collection schedules - official lookup
  2. [2] DSNY enforcement information
  3. [3] NYC 311 - report missed service or illegal dumping