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Apr 17, 2020 lasts All Day
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The City's City's annual "Sparkle Days" Cleanup Campaign begins on Friday, April 17th and ends on Monday, April 27th. During this ten-day period, residents will be able to put out most anything from old appliances and furniture to yard waste and junk cars. City crews will team up with Waste Pro of FL., Inc. and will be going through each neighborhood to pick up items set out by the curb. You do not have to call to schedule pickup. After April 27th, all rules for regular garbage pickup apply.

Sparkle Days is for South Daytona residents only — No contractors or commercial trash.

The only restrictions placed on items that can be disposed of during Sparkle Days are that no hazardous waste will be picked up. This includes paint, paint thinners, gasoline, solvents, pool chemicals, etc. These items should be taken to the Volusia County Landfill — call 947-2952 for details. If a paint can is empty and dried out, you may throw it in with your regular trash.

If you have junk vehicles or boats, call Public Works to schedule a pick-up of those items. The title or registration must accompany each vehicle or boat before it can be picked up.

Any residents with physical limitations can get special assistance by calling Public Works at 322-3080 from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

HELPFUL HINTS FOR SPARKLE DAYS:

Used oil may be disposed of at the Oil Igloo located at the Public Works Department, 1770 Segrave Street. Used oil is considered hazardous waste and will not be collected during Sparkle Days.

Automobile batteries and tires may also be set out by the curb for pickup.

For the safety of others, if you place an appliance to the curb, please remove the door or secure it shut.

To make pickup easier, please keep items separated and, if possible, put them in a bag or a container. Please do not put items out against utility
poles, fire hydrants or on top of storm drains.