Jackson Township Announces Start of 2026 Bulk Collection Season, Adds Second Annual Pickup

Residents of Jackson will soon be able to participate in the Township’s annual bulk waste collection program, with the first pickup scheduled to begin in March.

The bulk collection service, which is available to all households, allows residents to dispose of large items such as furniture, appliances, and other bulky waste. Collections will take place according to the Township’s published zone-based schedule.

In addition to the regular spring pickup, Mayor Jennifer Kuhn has authorized a second bulk collection for 2026. For nearly a decade, residents were limited to one annual bulk pickup. Township officials said the addition of a second collection is intended to improve convenience, reduce illegal dumping, and support cleaner neighborhoods.

The expanded service will be offered at no additional cost to residents.

Details and scheduling instructions for the second collection will be announced closer to its scheduled date. Township officials have asked residents to wait for the formal announcement before attempting to schedule appointments, as reservations for the second pickup are not yet available.

Residents are encouraged to consult the Township’s collection schedule to determine their zone’s pickup dates.

For questions regarding the March 2026 bulk collection, residents may contact the Jackson Township Department of Public Works at 732-928-1311.

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