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01 Cover
02 Table of Contents
03 Upcoming City Events
04 Redistricting Commission
05 Curbside Collection
06 College Park Pollinators
07 Insurance Policies Before The Storm
08 Clean Up event
09 Fall Tree Giveaway
10 Tip of the Month
11 ARPA Assistance Programs
12 Mosquito Control
13 DPW Collections, Recycling, & Tree Plantings
14 COVID-19 Updates
15 Calendar & Announcements
16 Public Notices

Curbside Food Scrap Collection Program

The City is planning to offer a new program to divert organic materials, that are not waste, out of our landfill.

According to the EPA, nearly 24% of trash that is collected contains food scraps that can be composted. Diverting food scraps from the trash will reduce harmful greenhouse gases emitted from organic decomposition in landfills, which contributes to climate change.

If your household currently receives curbside trash and recycling collection within the City of College Park, then you are eligible to participate in the new program; residential collections only.

Residents can register by filling out the online form at the link below. Public Works staff will follow up with you when the containers are ready to pick up, they will also let you know when the program will start and provide educational information.

  • Food scrap collection will become a component of curbside service for City residents; residents must opt-in to participate
  • Program start date and collection day is to be determined, but will be announced
  • There will not be a fee for collection, but residents must contribute 50% of cost for collection container - all material must be placed in a cost-share container purchased through the City. Resident’s price for 12-gallon cart is $13.00; 5-gallon bucket is $9.00; and kitchen caddy is $5.00.
  • Food scraps must be put in compostable bags, before placing in collection container - no plastic bags allowed
  • Stay tuned to the City’s website and media for updates

How Do I Sign Up?

Residents can sign up online and choose container(s). Participants are required to select either a 12-gallon wheeled cart, or a 5-gallon bucket. You can also choose to purchase a small kitchen pail to store food scraps inside your home. Must use only compostable bags, and place only accepted items in the container.

City of College Park residents may sign up for the service online on our website.

Click Here to Sign Up!