ROCKLAND COMMUNITY POWER

December 17th Info Session: Answers to Your Questions!

The Village of Grand View-On-Hudson is participating in an electricity supply contract through the Rockland Community Power program. The Rockland Community Power program is a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) electricity supply program, providing access to 50% and 100% NYS renewable electricity supply options. CCA programs can provide eligible residents and small businesses with renewable electricity supply at competitive rates, with no individual contracts for consumers. Benefits include support for renewable energy, competitive rates, and strong consumer protections.

The program can have a measurable positive environmental impact by giving each of us a way to reduce our carbon footprint.

Eligible residents and businesses in the municipality will receive a letter in mid-March with their choices and will be automatically enrolled unless they opt-out. The CCA program will relaunch in the Village in May 2025.

Learn more about the Village program at an in-person event on December 17th– or join from home online or by phone.

Tuesday, December 17h, 7 pm

Join in person: Village Hall, 151 River Road, Grand View-On-Hudson, New York 10960

OR join the meeting on Zoom: www.bit.ly/gvoh1217

Or call: 1 929 205 6099

Meeting ID: 835 3575 8598

You can also find more information at www.rocklandcommunitypower.com.

Or call the helpline at 845 859-9099.
ROCKLAND COMMUNITY POWER

December 17th Info Session: Answers to Your Questions!

The Village of Grand View-On-Hudson is participating in an electricity supply contract through the Rockland Community Power program. The Rockland Community Power program is a Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) electricity supply program, providing access to 50% and 100% NYS renewable electricity supply options. CCA programs can provide eligible residents and small businesses with renewable electricity supply at competitive rates, with no individual contracts for consumers. Benefits include support for renewable energy, competitive rates, and strong consumer protections.

The program can have a measurable positive environmental impact by giving each of us a way to reduce our carbon footprint.

Eligible residents and businesses in the municipality will receive a letter in mid-March with their choices and will be automatically enrolled unless they opt-out. The CCA program will relaunch in the Village in May 2025.

Learn more about the Village program at an in-person event on December 17th– or join from home online or by phone.

Tuesday, December 17h, 7 pm

Join in person: Village Hall, 151 River Road, Grand View-On-Hudson, New York 10960

OR join the meeting on Zoom: www.bit.ly/gvoh1217

Or call: 1 929 205 6099

Meeting ID: 835 3575 8598

You can also find more information at www.rocklandcommunitypower.com.

Or call the helpline at 845 859-9099.
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Recycling & Trash

VILLAGE OF GRAND VIEW-ON-HUDSON

GARBAGE, TRASH, RECYCLING & YARD WASTE

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Grandview Recycles every other week.  Trash pickup is twice weekly.  See Calendar page for dates for special items.  Hazardous waste must be taken to the County HazMat site in Pomona (click here).  Details and rules for Village pickups follow:

 

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GARBAGE: Putrescible & non-putrescible solid waste, for example: food matter.   Does not include hazardous wastes, liquids, sludges, or recycables.

Pick up at your location.

 

TRASH: Solid waste, non-toxic, in heavy duty fastened bags. Maximum weight of 60 pounds or thirty gallons. Can include items of durable nature.

 

NO CARDBOARD – CARDBOARD GOES OUT WITH RECYCLING.

Pick up at your location.

 

BULK TRASH: Carpeting, furniture, household appliances. Examples: refrigerator, washing machine, air conditioner, hot water heater.

 

NO CARDBOARD – CARDBOARD GOES OUT WITH RECYCLING

At curbside one day before pick up.

Pick up at curbside.

 

YARD WASTE: Grass clippings and cuttings from shrubs, hedges & trees. Short branches (less than 6 ft long) need to be tied into sections not more than 60 pounds. Dispose of in paper bags or loose in garbage pails –

 

NO PLASTIC BAGS OF ANY KIND.

Every other Tuesday April through November only at curbside.

 

LEAVES: To be bagged eparately and picked up four (4) times a year, on dates to be set by the Mayor.

 

RECYCLABLES: Newspapers, magazines, telephone and paperback books, junk mail, plastic containers, cans, milk cartons, juice boxes, glass bottles.

 

LARGE CORRUGATED CARDBOARD BOXES (i.e. SHIPPING BOXES, MOVING BOXES, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CONTAINERS, ETC.) MUST BE BROKEN DOWN, FOLDED & TIED INTO BUNDLES NO LARGER THAN 3 FEET X 3 FEET.

 

SMOOTH CARDBOARD (i.e. CEREAL BOXES, DRIED FOOD BOXES, GIFT BOXES, ETC.) DO NOT NEED TO BE BUNDLED AND SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE RECYCLING BIN.  

Paper products & containers (glass, cans, plastics, etc) must be placed in separate bins.

At curbside one day before pick up.

Pick up every other Thursday at curbside.