The Resource Recovery Park hours of operation:
Thursdays & Saturdays
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
General Rules:
Open Thursdays 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, and Saturdays 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. An attendant will be on site during these times.
For Geneva City and Town residents recycling and disposing of their residential materials. Not for commercial or business generated items. Yard debris and food scraps drop off remains free of charge.
Trash Compactor:
Trash will be counted by the 30-gallon bag and must be in sealed bags that you can toss into the compactor. (2 bags allowed per punch on the card $75 card has 52 punch spots ) Household trash for this compactor includes Styrofoam, napkins and paper towels, wrappers and packets, plastic wrap and utensils, dirty paper cups and plates, flat glass, ceramics, and aerosol cans. Do not use the trash compactor for leaves and other yard waste, furniture, building materials, appliances, or hazardous waste like oil-based paint, electronic equipment, batteries, fluorescent bulbs (tube and compact), or medicines.
Co-Mingled Recycling Bin:
You may toss empty and clean glass bottles, milk containers, and jars of any color; aluminum and tin cans and foil; plastic containers #1 - #7; ( identified by chasing arrows symbol with only #1 thru #7 on them) corrugated and cardboard paper boxes (broken down); office paper, junk mail, magazines, envelopes, and newspapers (unlimited recycling with the $20 permit)
Metal Bin:
You may toss scrap metal into this container and items made primarily of metal like steel, iron, copper, and aluminum. Not for plastics, large appliances or items containing freon or hazardous materials.
Food Waste:
Dump your food waste in this container, including fruits, vegetables, bones, meat, and dairy, coffee grinds, egg shells, and shredded paper.
Yard Debris Piles:
The City of Geneva will provide a limited amount of paper lawn/leaf bags which can be picked up at the City Clerk’s office located on the first floor of City Hall, 47 Castle Street during normal operating hours.
Dump un-bagged or paper bagged leaves, shrub pruning’s, and branches (no greater than 4 feet long and 6 inches in diameter) on the appropriate pile. NO Plastic is allowed.
Items NOT accepted include:
Construction and Demolition (C&D) - C&D is a type of waste that is not included in municipal solid waste (MSW). Materials included in C&D debris are steel, wood and wood products, drywall and plaster, brick and clay tile, asphalt shingles, bricks, concrete, asphalt, plumbing fixtures, non-asbestos insulation, empty buckets.
*Bulk trash, plastics, stumps, rocks, stone, construction debris, lumber, furniture, rugs, bedding, tires.
Reminder that Ontario County holds multiple household and hazardous waste disposal events during the year; Please check www.ontariocountyrecycles.org