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District 4 Northpointe Neighborhood Cleanup Rescheduled for Sept. 23 Due to Storm Sally

Published Sep 14, 2020

The Northpointe Neighborhood Cleanup originally scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 16 has been rescheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 23 due to Tropical Storm Sally.

Residents of Northpointe will have the opportunity to dispose of yard debris, household appliances, electronics, household junk, debris, bicycles, toys, barbecue grills, old furniture, mattresses, and household hazardous waste such as old paint, chemicals and batteries free of charge Wednesday, Sept. 23 during the Northpointe Neighborhood Cleanup in District 4. 

Only residents in the designated cleanup area are able to participate in the neighborhood cleanup. Items left at the curb outside of the cleanup area will not be collected. The general cleanup area is west of Scenic Highway and south of Tonbridge Circle. See the map below for the details of the cleanup area. 

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During neighborhood cleanups, Escambia County departments team up to bring services to residents in an effort to keep local neighborhoods clean and safe. Participating is easy: Residents in the cleanup area simply leave eligible items at the curb to be disposed of free of charge by Escambia County and partnering agencies. 

All debris must be at the curb directly in front of your residence by 7 a.m. on the day of the cleanup. The cleanup will run until noon. Please keep tires and paint cans separate from all other debris. Do not place piles under low-hanging lines or near poles, fences or mailboxes.

Items eligible for removal include:

  • Household appliances and electronics
  • Yard waste
  • Household junk and debris
  • Bicycles and toys
  • Old furniture and mattresses
  • Barbecue grills
  • Household hazardous waste (old paint, motor oil, chemicals, batteries)
  • Tires (limit 10 per household)

Items NOT eligible for removal include:

  • Building materials (concrete, bricks, blocks, roofing, drywall or lumber)
  • Explosives or ammunition
  • Auto parts
  • Dirt or sod
  • Vehicles or vessels
  • 55-gallon drums of fluids 

Not able to participate in the Northpointe Neighborhood Cleanup on Wednesday, Sept. 23? Escambia County will also host a Regional Roundup on Saturday, Sept. 19 at Booker T. Washington High School, which provides an additional opportunity to properly dispose of electronics, household hazardous waste and up to four tires per vehicle, free of charge. Find a full list of eligible items for the Regional Roundup here. 

The neighborhood cleanup initiative involves an aggressive clean-up effort, targeting different neighborhoods throughout the county, with crew members and volunteers picking up a variety of debris and waste, including electronics, furniture and household items.

Since 2016, more than 2,528 tons (5,056,000 pounds) of debris were collected and disposed of through the Community Redevelopment Agency's neighborhood cleanups.

The county's neighborhood cleanup program is hosted by the Escambia County Community Redevelopment Agency's Safe Neighborhood Program. Local partners include Escambia County Waste Services, Environmental Code Enforcement, Public Works, Animal Services and Road Prison, along with the City of Pensacola Sanitation Department and Keep Pensacola Beautiful. During the cleanups, county staff handle issues such as roaming dogs and cats, unsafe structures, tree trimming, right of way mowing, street sweeping, household hazardous waste recycling and more. 

For more information about upcoming neighborhood cleanups, visit myescambia.com/cleanup or contact Glenn Griffith, Environmental Program Manager, at  850-595-3538 or safeneighborhoods@myescambia.com. Like Escambia County on Facebook and follow @MyEscambia on Twitter for updates about neighborhood cleanups and other community events.

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