The City of New Rochelle Bureau of Sanitation is located at the Public Works facility at 224 Main Street. The department is responsible for garbage, bulk trash and recycling collection throughout the city, including all residential and commercial locations, as well as public litter cans. Visit the City of New Rochelle Web site for specific refuse disposal and recycling guidelines, and collection schedules.
K. Luke Kalarickal is the director of the Clarkstown Department of Environmental Control, which includes of the Town Engineer and the Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Department. As the Town Engineer's Office, the Department performs as staff technical advisor to the Town Board, the Planning Board, and the Zoning Board of Appeals. The department is responsible for the review of land subdivisions, commercial site developments, and building permit applications for technical sufficiency.
The Department is also responsible for planning, designing, and construction oversight of public works construction projects funded by the Town of Clarkstown. Sanitary sewer maintenance operations are conducted on Town of Clarkstown owned sewer mains, laterals, manholes, and pump stations. Maintenance functions include sewer cleaning, manhole repairs, pump station maintenance, and emergency response.
Also, the department oversees the closed sanitary landfill in West Nyack and municipal service contracts for residential garbage collection, residential recycling, and residential bulk waste collection.
The Town of Lexington Parks, Streets and Sanitation Department is responsible for the planning and maintenance of town-owned parks. It also is responsible for the upkeep, maintenance and construction of town-owned streets. The sanitation division is responsible for maintenance and upkeep of the system, as well as garbage collection within town limits.