Spring Cleanup

Downtown Halifax in Spring

Last updated: April 7, 2022

Now that the winter season has wrapped up, municipal staff have transitioned to annual spring cleanup activities across the region. 

Crews are working in all areas to address litter, remove downed branches and other winter debris, while taking appropriate precautions to reduce the likelihood of contributing to the spread of COVID-19.

The municipality has deployed its eight vacuum street sweepers and two tandem broom trucks for an initial cleaning of approximately 1,500 kilometres of roadway and 3,000 kilometres of curb in the core areas of Halifax, Dartmouth and Bedford.

Clearing debris from the region’s bicycle lanes will take place in tandem with the street cleaning work

Street Cleaner

Overnight Street Cleaning Program

The municipality’s Overnight Street Cleaning Program will begin on the Halifax Peninsula on Monday, April 18 at 12:01 a.m
 
Halifax Peninsula street cleaning takes place on weekdays between 12:05 a.m. and 8 a.m., to minimize the impact on daytime traffic and parking. All other areas scheduled for street cleaning are completed during daytime hours. Crews cycle through the neighbourhoods, so residents should refer to on-street parking signage for their service day.
 
This substantial street cleaning program takes place each year between April and December, to wash away remaining salt and brine, and to ensure the streets are kept reasonably clear of debris for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. As a preventative measure, the program also helps decrease the amount of debris and sediment entering the storm drain system.
 
The program includes weekly, scheduled service on the Halifax Peninsula, and other streets within the municipality’s core area are serviced no less than three times per year.
 
Clearing debris from the region’s bicycle lanes will take place in tandem with the street cleaning work.
 
For more information or to find out when your street will be serviced, please call 311.

Spring Cleanup on Personal Property

Residents are encouraged to assist with spring cleanup activities by cleaning up around their own property if they can safely do so while adhering to the guidelines in the provincial State of Emergency Order.
 
Garbage on private property is the responsibility of the property owner and should be properly sorted and prepared for curbside collection. The schedule for collection of garbage, organics and recyclables is available online at halifax.ca/whatgoeswhere.
 
Residents are permitted to place one large bulky item, such as a piece of furniture, curbside for collection every garbage day. The Otter Lake Waste Processing & Disposal Facility, which continues to operate on a regular schedule, also accepts excess bags of garbage from residents, for a small fee.
 
Leaf and yard waste can be placed in the green bin, but no grass clippings. Any excess leaf and yard waste can be placed in large paper bags - not plastic - for curbside organics collection. Material must be placed curbside no later than 7 a.m. on collection day to ensure pickup.
 
Please report turf, curb, or other damage sustained from snow clearing operations to 311 or contactus@311.halifax.ca.