Clean City Commission
Contact Us

Address:
900 E. Broad Street
Richmond, VA
23219 USA
 

Hours: Mon - Fri (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)

Phone No. 804-646-6430

Email: Ask Public Works

About the Clean City Commission

The Richmond Clean City Commission (CCC) is Council's all volunteer advisory body that provides recommendations to the City concerning programs and policies to reduce litter, encourage proper disposal and recycling, and improve the local environment. CCC works closely with DPW on several programs, including recycling and disposal events, neighborhood cleanups, and community education and awareness. The CCC also serves as the Keep VA Beautiful affiliate for the city of Richmond. The CCC does this work to protect citizens, wildlife, and the environment from harmful litter and illegal dumping.  Ensuring that the community participates in prevention and cleanup efforts and that those efforts are centered in equity to aid the most vulnerable populations is our highest priority.  A litter-free city will empower all residents with a sense of pride that will result in a healthy and resilient Richmond. 

Clean City Commission Board Members

  • Public Works Director: Bobby Vincent

  • Support Services Manager

District Name
1st District Alexis Sulentic
2nd District Jeannette Seagraves
3rd District Andrew Duffy
4th District Alvin Misa
4th District Volunteer George Dahlman
5th District Mark Hickman
5th District Volunteer Jameson Babb
5th District Volunteer Steve Marzolf
6th District Christine Banks
6th District Volunteer Ashley Coles
7th District Markita Allen
8th District Claudia Spurill
8th District Volunteer Carter Anderson
9th District Deon Artis

 

    The next Richmond E-Cycle Event is Bring One for the Chipper - please read the Press Release to get the complete details. Additionally, scroll down to get links to fees, partner events and other useful Information.

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    Additional Recycling Information

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    In addition to the chart below, please use this link for a comprehensive list of recycling resources: Additional Recycling Resources

    Curbside Recycling

    • The City of Richmond offers convenient curbside recycling.
    • Your collection day is the same as your refuse (trash) collection day, except it takes place every other week.
    • We serve residential customers in single-family homes, duplexes, and fourplexes.  
      • Sorry, we do not service apartment complexes or businesses.

    Richmond E-Cycle Events

    The City of Richmond, in collaboration with the Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA), typically holds recycling collection events quarterly (January, May and September). 

    Various parts of popular electronic devices may contain dangerous heavy metals, including lead, silver, barium, cadmium, chromium and mercury. Richmond residents are welcome to bring their unwanted electronics. Most items are accepted free of charge however, some electronics have fees.

    Useful Information, links and event details:

    DIY Flyer with Disposal Info How to Properly Dispose Batteries, Paint, HHW & Tires
    Trash Collection App  Resource: DPW Services App - Click here to find your TRASH collection day
    CVWMA - Reminders Reminders & Cart Info - Visit CVWMA or call 804-340-0900
    CVWMA - Calendar Recycling Collection Calendar 
    CVWMA - Events CVWMA's Electronics Recycling Wizard
    Electronics to Recycle Flyer - List of Acceptable (and non-acceptable electronics to recycle
    Monthly Electronics Events   Each 1st Saturday of the month at SECURIS
    Fees for Electronics E-Cycle Event - Fees for electronics (by the vender)
    Recycling - Special Event Rental Form - Recycle Bin Event Application - Use and Fees for Special Event Rental 

    For more information, please call 804-646-8325 or send an email to askpublicworks@rva.gov

     

    Note: Plastic Makes Problems

    Plastic bags or plastic bagged recyclables are not accepted at our local recycling drop-off containers. Plastic bags and plastic bagged recyclables cause problems at the sorting facility, raise disposal costs and are impacting residential recycling programs nationwide. We are asking local recyclers to not place them in their recycling containers and to recycle plastic bags at local grocery/retail stores.

    City Ordinance, No. 2007-230-275 allows receptacles to be placed on City property or in the public right-of-way no earlier than 4:00 p.m. the day prior to collection and requires the receptacles be removed by 7:00 a.m. the day after collection. The city of Richmond will issue warnings for refuse and recycling receptacles left in the public right of way outside of specified collection times. The trash and recycling receptacles used by Richmond residents and businesses will be subject to these warnings. The City's Department of Public Works will place yellow warning stickers on receptacles that must be removed. Leaving receptacles on public sidewalks, alleys, roads and other city property isn't just unsightly, it also creates unsafe conditions for pedestrians and vehicles. Please help keep these areas attractive and safe by removing your receptacles outside of the specified collection times.

     

    Adopt-A-Spot/Street/Gateway Program

    Spotlight on STARS/Volunteers ...coming soon

     

    Adopt-A-Spot/Street/Gateway Program

    The Clean City Commission's Program is a great way to give back to the community and show your pride for the city.

    We need your help keeping Richmond clean. 

    Adopt-A-Spot/Street/Gateway Program Details:

    The program is open to:

    • Individuals, organizations, or businesses to "adopt" a street, intersection, lot, park, gateway - almost anywhere

    Your Responsibility:

    • Select an area you or your organization is interested in cleaning and fill out the agreement form and send it to us
    • Commitment: Agree to keep the selected area cleared of litter for at least two years
    • Each time you maintain your adopted area, fill out the Adopt-A-Street activity form and send it back to us.

    We provide materials to help with the cleanups:

    • Grabbers
    • Gloves
    • Bags
    • DPW staff will collect the bags of litter 

    We want to reward  your organization for helping keep Richmond litter free.

    • After completing 10 (ten) documented cleanups, your organization will be eligible to receive a custom Adopt-A-Spot Sign with your organization's name  
      • The sign will be installed in the selected area where you have been working
    • We will also list your name on our website with other stars/volunteers

    For more information, please call 804-646-8325 or email askpublicworks@rva.gov

     

    Neighborhood Clean-Up Program: March 16 - November 2, 2024

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    2024 Program Details:

    • The program clean-ups are on scheduled Saturdays from March 16 through November 2, 2024 (see the schedule and map)
      • Pick-ups are from 8 a.m. to Noon (rain or shine)
    • Schedule with locations and dates for 2024
    • Program Map
    • Flyer
    • Press Release

    Please note the following information about the program:

    • Crews will collect bulk and brush items curbside and in alleys (wherever your trash is collected)

    • Acceptable items include: furniture, mattresses, bulk household trash, yard waste, tires (four per household) and appliances. All brush must be cut into four foot lengths. We take almost everything except the items listed below: 

    • Unacceptable items include: 

      • Electronics

      • Construction debris

      • Hazardous waste items

      • Broken glass

    If you have questions please contact the Clean City Commission Liaison at (804) 646-8325

     

     

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Why didn't they take my boxes?

      You need to break down your cardboard boxes so we can put them in the truck.

      Why don't you take plastic bags?

      There currently is no market for such items.  However, many grocery stores do have bins to recycle plastic bags.

      I live in an apartment complex.  What can I do?

      Use the drop-off recycling sites below.  They take everything just as curbside.

      Where are the Drop-Off Recycling Locations?

      • Stratford Hills Shopping Center, 
        6788 Forest Hill Avenue, near Hathaway Road 
        Map It
         
      • East Richmond Road Landfill
        3800 East Richmond Road 
        Map It
         
      • Richmond Southside Transfer Station
        3520 North Hopkins Road 
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      • Parker Field Annex
        1700 Robin Hood Road, gravel lot behind Credit Union 
        Map It

      Rules

      • No need to separate items. The following items can be mixed all together in your recycling bin : Newspapers, mixed paper, aluminum cans, steel cans, aluminum foil, glass bottles, jars
      • There is a label on the lid detailing which recyclables to put in the can. Additionally, as of July 1, 2016, accepted items for recycling will now include plastics #1- #7 bottles and containers, caps and lids (all free of food and residue), and food and beverage cartons such as milk, juice, juice boxes, and egg substitutes. No plastics bags, Styrofoam, food contaminated pizza boxes are accepted.
      • We serve residential customers in single-family homes, duplexes, and fourplexes.  Sorry, we do not service apartment complexes or businesses.

      Recycling and Green Events - click here for details

      Documents:

      For more information on recycling, please call 804-646-8325.