Last updated: June 2026 | Reviewed by Fran A., Editor-in-Chief
New Year’s Day is the first federal holiday of the year — and for millions of households, it’s also the first trash schedule confusion of the year. After a busy holiday season full of wrapping paper, food waste, boxes, and bottles, the last thing you want is to miss your first pickup of 2026.
In 2026, New Year’s Day falls on Thursday, January 1. That mid-week placement means the holiday disrupts fewer routes than a Monday holiday — but Thursday and Friday households are directly affected in cities that observe it.
This guide tells you exactly what happens to garbage collection on and around New Year’s Day 2026, city by city.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer
Garbage collection schedules are set locally by your city government or private waste hauler — not at the federal level. The information below reflects general publicly stated policies as of mid-2026.
Always verify your specific pickup day at your city’s official sanitation website or by calling 311 before the holiday.
New Year’s Day 2026 – Key Facts
- Date: Thursday, January 1, 2026
- Federal holiday: Yes
- Day of week: Thursday
- Routes most affected if observed: Thursday and Friday only
Because New Year’s Day 2026 falls on a Thursday — not a Monday — the impact is more contained than a Labor Day or Memorial Day. In cities using the full-week one-day delay system, only Thursday and Friday routes are pushed back. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday routes run on their normal schedule that week.
Key insight: New Year’s Day is one of the most universally observed holidays for sanitation across U.S. cities — comparable to Thanksgiving and Christmas. But because it falls on a Thursday in 2026, only Thursday and Friday households need to adjust their schedule. If your pickup is Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, your collection is almost certainly unaffected.
How a Thursday New Year’s Day Affects Your Week
For cities using the full-week one-day delay system, here is exactly what New Year’s week looks like in 2026:
| Day | Regular Route | New Year’s Week (if observed) |
|---|---|---|
| Monday, Dec 29 | Monday pickup | ✅ Runs normally |
| Tuesday, Dec 30 | Tuesday pickup | ✅ Runs normally |
| Wednesday, Dec 31 | Wednesday pickup | ✅ Runs normally |
| Thursday, Jan 1 | New Year’s Day | ❌ Suspended (if observed) |
| Friday, Jan 2 | Friday pickup | ⚠️ Delayed to Saturday Jan 3 |
Note: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday routes the week of January 1 are not affected — even in cities that observe New Year’s Day with a full-week delay.
In cities that do NOT observe New Year’s Day: Every route runs on its normal schedule with no changes — though this is rare for New Year’s Day.
New Year’s Day Trash Schedule 2026 – City by City
New York City, NY
Provider: NYC Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
DSNY observes all 11 federal holidays, including New Year’s Day. Thursday January 1 routes are fully suspended. Friday routes are delayed to Saturday January 3. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday routes are unaffected.
Where to verify: nyc.gov/sanitation or NYC 311 app
👉 Related: Holiday Week Trash Schedule 2026 – All Changes in One Place
Los Angeles, CA
Provider: LA Sanitation (LASAN) Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
LASAN observes New Year’s Day as one of its six core holidays. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Monday through Wednesday run normally.
Where to verify: lacitysan.org or MyLA311 app
Chicago, IL
Provider: City of Chicago Department of Streets and Sanitation Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Chicago observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Blue cart recycling and brown cart organics follow the same delay. Monday through Wednesday run normally.
Where to verify: chicago.gov/streets or CHI311 app
Houston, TX
Provider: City of Houston Solid Waste Management Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Houston observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. If your area uses a private contractor, verify directly — most major contractors also observe New Year’s Day.
Where to verify: houstonsolidwaste.org
Phoenix, AZ
Provider: City of Phoenix Public Works Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Phoenix observes New Year’s Day as one of its seven official sanitation holidays. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: phoenix.gov/publicworks
Philadelphia, PA
Provider: Philadelphia Streets Department Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Philadelphia observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Monday through Wednesday run normally.
Where to verify: phila.gov/streets
San Antonio, TX
Provider: City of San Antonio Solid Waste Management Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
San Antonio observes New Year’s Day as one of its six core sanitation holidays. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: sanantonio.gov/swmd
San Diego, CA
Provider: City of San Diego Environmental Services Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
San Diego observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Use the city’s My Route tool to confirm your specific pickup day.
Where to verify: sandiego.gov/environmental-services
Dallas, TX
Provider: City of Dallas Sanitation Services Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Dallas observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: dallascitdallascityhall.com/sanitationyhall.com/sanitation
Jacksonville, FL
Provider: City of Jacksonville Solid Waste Division Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Jacksonville observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: coj.net/solid-waste
Austin, TX
Provider: Austin Resource Recovery Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Austin observes New Year’s Day. Routes scheduled for Thursday January 1 are rescheduled to Saturday January 3. Friday routes run on their normal schedule — Austin uses the holiday-day-only system, not a full-week delay.
Where to verify: austintexas.gov/arr
Fort Worth, TX
Provider: City of Fort Worth Environmental Services Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Fort Worth observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: fortworthtexas.gov/environmental
Columbus, OH
Provider: City of Columbus Refuse Collection Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Columbus observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Recycling and bulk collection follow the same delay.
Where to verify: columbus.gov/refuse
Charlotte, NC
Provider: City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Charlotte observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: charlottenc.gov/solidwaste
Indianapolis, IN
Provider: Indianapolis Department of Public Works Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Indianapolis observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: indy.gov/dpw
San Francisco, CA
Provider: Recology (contracted) Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Unlike most other federal holidays, Recology does observe New Year’s Day — one of only three holidays it suspends service for (alongside Thanksgiving and Christmas). Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. The rescheduled pickup moves to Saturday January 3. Friday routes run normally — Recology uses the holiday-day-only system.
Where to verify: recology.com/san-francisco
Seattle, WA
Provider: Seattle Public Utilities / contracted haulers by zone Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Seattle observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Verify with your specific hauler as policies can vary slightly by zone.
Where to verify: seattle.gov/utilities
Denver, CO
Provider: Denver Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Denver observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: denvergov.org/trash
Nashville, TN
Provider: Nashville Metro Public Works Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Nashville observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: nashville.gov/public-works
Washington, DC
Provider: DC Department of Public Works (DPW) Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
DPW observes all 11 federal holidays, including New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are fully suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Trash, recycling, and bulk pickup are all affected.
Where to verify: dpw.dc.gov
Las Vegas, NV
Provider: Republic Services (contracted) Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Republic Services observes New Year’s Day in Las Vegas service areas. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Affected routes are delayed to the next available collection day. Verify at their site with your address.
Where to verify: republicservices.com
Portland, OR
Provider: City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Portland observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Recycling and compost follow the same delay.
Where to verify: portland.gov/bes
Memphis, TN
Provider: City of Memphis Division of Public Works Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Memphis observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: memphistn.gov/public-works
Louisville, KY
Provider: Louisville Metro Government Waste Management Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Louisville observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: louisvilleky.gov/government/waste-management
Baltimore, MD
Provider: Baltimore City Department of Public Works Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Baltimore observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3. Recycling and bulk trash follow the same delay.
Where to verify: publicworks.baltimorecity.gov
Milwaukee, WI
Provider: City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Milwaukee observes New Year’s Day. Thursday collection is suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: city.milwaukee.gov/dpw
Albuquerque, NM
Provider: City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Management Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Albuquerque observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: cabq.gov/solidwaste
Tucson, AZ
Provider: City of Tucson Environmental Services Observes New Year’s Day: ✅ Yes
Tucson observes New Year’s Day. Thursday routes are suspended on January 1. Friday routes shift to Saturday January 3.
Where to verify: tucsonaz.gov/es
New Year’s Day 2026 – Quick Reference Chart
✅ = Normal | ❌ = Suspended | ⚠️ = Delayed | * = Holiday-day-only system
| City | Mon Dec 29 | Tue Dec 30 | Wed Dec 31 | Thu Jan 1 | Fri Jan 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York City, NY | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Los Angeles, CA | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Chicago, IL | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Houston, TX | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Phoenix, AZ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Philadelphia, PA | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| San Antonio, TX | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| San Diego, CA | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Dallas, TX | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Jacksonville, FL | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Austin, TX* | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ → Sat Jan 3 | ✅ Normal |
| Fort Worth, TX | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Columbus, OH | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Charlotte, NC | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Indianapolis, IN | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| San Francisco, CA* | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ → Sat Jan 3 | ✅ Normal |
| Seattle, WA | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Denver, CO | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Nashville, TN | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Washington, DC | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Las Vegas, NV | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Portland, OR | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Memphis, TN | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Louisville, KY | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Baltimore, MD | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Milwaukee, WI | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Albuquerque, NM | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
| Tucson, AZ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ Suspended | ⚠️ → Sat Jan 3 |
*Austin: Thursday routes move to Saturday Jan 3. Friday runs normally. *San Francisco: Thursday routes move to Saturday Jan 3. Friday runs normally.
New Year’s Day and the Holiday Season Backlog – What to Expect
New Year’s Day comes right after one of the highest-volume trash generation periods of the entire year. Between Christmas Day (December 25) and New Year’s Day (January 1), American households generate an enormous amount of waste — gift packaging, food waste from holiday gatherings, decorations, and cardboard boxes from online orders.
Here’s what to expect heading into the first pickup of 2026:
Your bin will likely be fuller than usual. Most cities do not pick up overflow bags left beside a bin. If you have significantly more waste than normal from the holiday season, check whether your city offers overflow stickers, extra bag tags, or a temporary bulk pickup option.
Christmas trees are not regular trash. Live Christmas tree pickup is a separate seasonal service in most U.S. cities, typically running from late December through mid-January. Do not put your tree in the regular trash bin — most cities have a dedicated curbside tree pickup day or drop-off location. Check your city’s website for 2026 tree recycling dates.
Cardboard recycling volume spikes. January is the highest-volume month for cardboard recycling thanks to holiday shipping boxes. Break all boxes down flat before placing them in your recycling bin — stacked flat boxes take up far less space and are far more likely to be collected.
New Year’s Eve bottles and cans. Glass is not accepted in curbside recycling in many U.S. cities. Check your city’s accepted materials list before putting glass bottles in the recycling bin.
Does New Year’s Day Affect Recycling, Yard Waste, and Bulk Pickup?
In virtually every city that observes New Year’s Day for sanitation, yes — all curbside services follow the same schedule shift.
Recycling: Thursday recycling is suspended on January 1 and shifts to Friday January 2 in full-week delay cities (Saturday in Austin and San Francisco). Friday recycling shifts to Saturday January 3 in full-week delay cities.
Bulk item pickup: In most observing cities, bulk collection scheduled for Thursday or Friday that week shifts one day forward. Monday through Wednesday bulk pickup is unaffected.
Yard waste: Late December/early January is not peak yard waste season in most regions, but if your city runs year-round yard waste collection, it follows the same delay schedule.
San Francisco exception: Recology observes New Year’s Day and moves Thursday collection to Saturday — but Friday routes run normally. This is different from most cities where Friday also shifts.
👉 Related: When Trash Is Delayed by a Holiday: How to Find Your New Day
What To Do If Your Trash Wasn’t Picked Up After New Year’s Day
The first week of January is one of the busiest periods for missed pickup reports because of the combination of holiday delays and unusually full bins. If your trash wasn’t collected on the rescheduled day:
Double-check the rescheduled day. If your pickup is Thursday, your new day is Friday January 2 (or Saturday January 3 in Austin and San Francisco). If your pickup is Friday, your new day is Saturday January 3 in most cities.
Wait 24 hours. Holiday routes run late more often than usual because of higher bin volumes across the whole week.
Report a missed pickup. Use your city’s online sanitation portal or call 311. Most cities schedule a return visit within 1–3 business days after a verified report.
Keep overflow contained. All trash must be in a closed container. Loose bags left on the curb during the make-up window may not be collected.
Frequently Asked Questions – New Year’s Day Trash Schedule 2026
Is garbage collection running on New Year’s Day 2026?
In most U.S. cities, no. New Year’s Day is one of the most universally observed holidays for sanitation — on par with Thanksgiving and Christmas. Thursday January 1 routes are suspended in the vast majority of cities. The unusual detail in 2026 is that San Francisco’s Recology — which skips most other holidays — does observe New Year’s Day and reschedules Thursday pickup to Saturday.
What day does New Year’s Day fall on in 2026?
New Year’s Day 2026 falls on Thursday, January 1. That means only Thursday and Friday routes are disrupted — Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday routes are completely unaffected even in cities that observe the holiday.
My pickup is on Thursday — when does my trash run during New Year’s week?
In most cities using the full-week delay, your Thursday pickup shifts to Friday, January 2. In Austin and San Francisco, Thursday routes are rescheduled to Saturday, January 3. Check your city in the chart above.
My pickup is on Friday — am I affected by New Year’s Day 2026?
Yes, in most observing cities. Your Friday pickup shifts to Saturday, January 3 in cities using the full-week delay. In Austin, Friday routes are unaffected — only Thursday routes are rescheduled. In San Francisco, Friday also runs normally.
My pickup is on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday — am I affected?
No. Because New Year’s Day falls on a Thursday in 2026, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday routes are not disrupted — even in cities that observe the holiday with a full-week delay. Your pickup runs on its normal day.
Does San Francisco collect trash on New Year’s Day 2026?
No — and this is the notable exception. Recology, which normally only observes Thanksgiving and Christmas, also observes New Year’s Day. Thursday pickup in San Francisco is rescheduled to Saturday January 3. However, Friday routes run normally — Recology does not cascade the delay through the rest of the week.
Does New Year’s Day delay affect recycling pickup?
Yes, in all observing cities. Thursday recycling is suspended on January 1 and follows the same rescheduled day as trash. Friday recycling shifts to Saturday January 3 in most full-week delay cities.
When is the next holiday after New Year’s Day that affects trash pickup?
The next widely observed holiday is MLK Day on Monday January 19 — just 18 days later. Most major cities observe it with a full-week one-day delay. See the full schedule in MLK Day Trash Pickup 2026.
Related Holiday Trash Pickup Guides
- 2026 Holiday Garbage Collection Schedule – All U.S. Cities
- Holiday Week Trash Schedule 2026 – All Changes in One Place
- MLK Day Trash Pickup 2026 – Is Garbage Collected?
- Presidents’ Day Trash Schedule 2026 – City Collection Updates
- Christmas Eve Trash Pickup 2026 – Is Garbage Collection Running?
- Is Trash Pickup Delayed on Christmas Day 2026?
- When Trash Is Delayed by a Holiday: How to Find Your New Day
This page is reviewed and updated annually as cities confirm their official holiday schedules. Last review: June 2026. If you notice an error for your city, contact us and we’ll update it within 48 hours.
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