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Worksites such as a major street or building renovation that require a Department of Buildings permit are eligible for a Construction Debris Container Permit. These dumpsters are typically 20 or 40 yard containers or numerous mini containers that are stored on the street for up to 90 days.
Construction Debris Container Permits are available to carting companies registered with DOT or registered general contractors. Permits must be posted at the worksite for the duration of the construction project.
Homeowners or commercial entities may place a refuse container on a City street or sidewalk to clean out bulk items only from their home or business.
These containers may not be used for perishable waste or construction material from a worksite requiring a Department of Buildings (DOB) or DOT Construction permit.
The refuse container must be of commercial grade and placed on the City street or sidewalk by a carting company registered with DOT. Permits must be obtained by the carting company, not by the property or business owner. Each permit allows placement of one refuse container for up to 5 consecutive days.
Property owners or tenants who want to build a structure on the sidewalk adjacent to their building to enclose a small dumpster or trash containers are required to obtain a Revocable Consent.
Revocable Consents are granted by DOT's Office of Franchises, Concessions and Consents after extensive review by:
The revocable consent agreement requires the grantee to insure the structure and pay an annual fee.
Storage containers (sometimes referred to as "pods") used for non-construction activity, such as temporary storage or shipping of personal goods or furniture, are not permitted for storage on City streets.