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Locations Highlighted in Yellow Represent NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF SANITATION PUBLIC RECYCLING PROGRAM MASTER SITE LIST PAPER 1576 TOTAL CITY WIDE RECYCLING RECEPTACLES 3124 MGP 1548 OLD STYLE BLUE/GREEN RECEPTACLES PAPER+MGP TOTALS 1305 3124 "NEW" LANDSCAPE FORMS RECEPTACLES PAPER+MGP TOTALS 1734 PRIVATE PUBLIC SPACE RECYCLING RECEPTACLES PAPER+MGP TOTALS 85 PUBLIC RECYCLING PROGRAM MASTER SITE LIST AS OF 6/12/2015 Locations Highlighted in Yellow Represent the "New" Landscape Forms Receptacle Locations Matching Refuse Column indicates a Landscape Forms Refuse Receptacle Location MANHATTAN PUBLIC RECYCLING SITES ‐ UPDATED 6/8 SITE NAME BASKET LOCATION(S) # OF PAPER # OF MGP SITE IN SERVICE PARTNER DSNY DISTRICT DSNY MAIN OFFICE WORTH ST @ CENTRE ST AND LAFAYETTE ST 2210/25/11 DCAS M1 CITY HALL PARK CENTRE ST NEXT TO SUBWAY STATION 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 CITY HALL PARK BROADWAY AND WARREN ST 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 CITY HALL PARK WEST WALKWAY THROUGH CITY HALL PARK BY PARK PL 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 CITY HALL PARK SOUTH END OF FOUNTAIN INSIDE THE PARK 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 CITY HALL PARK EAST WALKWAY THROUGH CITY HALL PARK BY BEEKMAN 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 CITY HALL BEHIND CITY HALL BY CONSTRUCTION SITE 1106/08/10 NYC PARKS M1 S/E LAFAYETTE AND LEONARD ST S/E LAFAYETTE AND LEONARD ST 0007/01/14 M1 DISTRICT M1 FOLEY PARK WEST SIDE OF THE PARK ALONG CENTRE STREET 2210/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 THOMAS PAINE PARK LAFAYETTE AND DUANE ST 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 THOMAS PAINE PARK FEDERAL PL AND WORTH ST 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 THOMAS PAINE PARK CENTRE ST AND WORTH ST 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 THOMAS PAINE PARK BY FOUNTAIN IN MIDDLE OF PARK 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M1 COLUMBUS PARK WORTH ST AND BAXTER ST 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M3 COLUMBUS PARK NORTH END, INSIDE THE PARK 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M3 HAMILTON FISH RECREATION CENTER INSIDE PARK 3305/16/11 NYC PARKS M3 TOMKINS SQUARE PARK INSIDE PARK 3305/16/11 NYC PARKS M3 EAST RIVER PARK BASKETS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE PARK 15 15 05/18/11 NYC PARKS M3 UNION SQUARE PARK BASKETS LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE PARK 15 15 04/03/07 NYC PARKS M5 VERDI SQUARE S/E OF SQUARE ON 7N2D ST & BWAY 1110/27/08 NYC PARKS M7 123RD ST PLAYGROUND, 114TH ST ENTRANCE, AND BALL MORNINGSIDE PARK 06/22/11 NYC PARKS M9 FIELD 33 ST NICHOLAS PARK 135TH ST AND ST NICHOLAS AVE 1106/22/11 NYC PARKS M9 THOMAS JEFFERSON PARK TRACK, BBQ AREA(2), BALL FIELD 0406/22/11 NYC PARKS M11 JAKOB JAVITZ PLAYGROUND(3), MARGARET CORBIN FORT TRYON PARK 06/22/11 NYC PARKS M12 CIRCLE(2), BROADWAY & RSD, and BROADWAY and ARDEN 77 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE WALL ST BETWEEN WATER ST AND FRONT ST 1110/27/08 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE M1 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE WALL ST BETWEEN FRONT ST AND SOUTH ST 1110/27/08 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE M1 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE BATTERY PARK ENTRANCE (STATE ST AND WATER ST) 1110/27/08 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE M1 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE (RENEW) WHITEHALL ST (PVT) 1007/29/12 DOWNTOWN ALLIANCE M1 TRIBECA PARTNERSHIP GREENWICH AND NORTH MOORE 1110/27/08 TRIBECA PARTNERSHIP M1 WHOLE FOODS GREENWICH AND WARREN 1103/08/11 WHOLE FOODS M1 WHOLE FOODS GREENWICH AND MURRAY 1103/08/11 WHOLE FOODS M1 SOHO PARTNERSHIP PRINCE ST AND BROADWAY 1110/27/08 SOHO PARTNERSHIP M2 SOHO PARTNERSHIP SPRING ST AND LAFAYETTE ST 1103/09/09 SOHO PARTNERSHIP M2 LOWER EAST SIDE ESSEX ST AND DELANCY ST 1110/27/08 LOWER EAST SIDE M3 LOWER EAST SIDE NORFOLK AND DELANCY ST 1110/12/12 LOWER EAST SIDE M3 34TH ST 34TH ST AND 7TH AVE 1110/27/08 34TH ST M5 EAST MIDTOWN BID E/S BROADWAY BTW 39TH/40TH 1110/27/08 FASHION BID M5 TIMES SQUARE 42ND ST AND 7TH AVENUE 1110/27/08 TIMES SQUARE M5 BRYANT PARK INSIDE THE PARK (PVT 4/20/09) 10 14 10/27/08 BRYANT PARK M5 FASHION BID 57TH ST AND LEXINGTON AVE 1010/27/08 FASHION BID M5 GRAND CENTRAL 42ND ST AND LEXINGTON AVE 1010/27/08 GRAND CENTRAL M5 EAST MIDTOWN BID Madison Avenue at East 54th Street (NE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M5 EAST MIDTOWN BID Madison Avenue at East 57th Street (SE corner )‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M5 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 51st Street (SE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 52nd Street (SE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 54th Street (NE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 56th Street (SE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 57th Street (SW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 59th Street (SE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 50th Street (SW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 53rd Street (SE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 56th Street (SE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 57th Street (SW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 57th Street (NE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Second Avenue at East 57th Street (NW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M6 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 60th Street (NE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M8 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 61st Street (NW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M8 EAST MIDTOWN BID Lexington Avenue at East 63rd Street (SW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M8 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 60th Street (SW corner)‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M8 EAST MIDTOWN BID Third Avenue at East 60th Street (NE corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M8 EAST MIDTOWN BID Second Avenue at East 59th Street (NW corner) ‐ PVT 1011/26/12 EAST MIDTOWN BID M8 LINCOLN SQUARE BWAY/65TH ST (PVT 4/26/09) 0110/27/08 LINCOLN SQUARE M7 LINCOLN SQUARE BWAY/63RD ST (PVT 4/26/09) 0110/27/08 LINCOLN SQUARE M7 125TH ST BID 125TH ST/LENOX AVE 1110/27/08 125TH ST BID M10 125TH ST BID NEC 125TH ST AND ACP 1105/17/12 125TH ST BID M10 WHITEHALL FERRY TERMINAL INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TERMINAL 9910/27/08 DOT M1 WHITEHALL FERRY TERMINAL OUTSIDE TERMINAL 1110/27/08 DCAS M1 31 CHAMBERS ST CORNER OF CENTRE ST AND CHAMBERS ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 49‐51 CHAMBERS ST OUTSIDE MAIN ENTRANCE 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 100 GOLD ST OUTSIDE MAIN ENTRANCE 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 280 BROADWAY E/S BROADWAY BTW READE ST AND CHAMBERS ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 1 CENTRE ST CENTRE ST AND CHAMBERS ST 1110/27/08 DCAS M1 1 CENTRE ST SOUTH ENTRANCE IN PLAZA 1110/27/08 DCAS M1 1 CENTRE ST NORTH SIDE OUTDOOR FOOD COURT 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 1 CENTRE ST SOUTH SIDE OUTDOOR FOOD COURT 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 80 CENTRE ST INSIDE BUILDING 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 100 CENTRE ST INSIDE BUILDING 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 100 CENTRE ST OUTSIDE SOUTH ENTRANCE ON CENTRE ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 111 CENTRE ST INSIDE BUILDING 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 137 CENTRE ST CORNER OF CENTRE ST AND WHITE ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 2 LAFAYETTE ST CORNER OF LAFAYETTE ST AND READE ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 60 LAFAYETTE ST INSIDE BUILDING AND OUTSIDE BUILDING 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 60 LAFAYETTE ST CORNER OF LAFAYETTE ST AND LEONARD ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 346 BROADWAY INSIDE BUILDING 2202/17/12 DCAS M1 22 READE ST CORNER OF READE ST AND ELK ST 1102/17/12 DCAS M1 115 CHRYSTIE ST OUTSIDE MAIN ENTRANCE 1102/17/12 DCAS M3 BATTERY PARK CITY LOCATED INSIDE BATTERY PARK CITY 6610/18/07 BATTERY PARK CITY CONSERVANCY M1 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 25 (MINI GOLF AND SKATE PARK) 2203/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M1 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 25 (PLAYGROUND WEST GATE) 1112/02/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M1 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 25 (WEST END) 1112/02/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M1 HUDSON RIVER PARK HARRISON ST BASKETBALL CT 1112/02/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M1 HUDSON RIVER PARK PROMENADE SOUTH 1103/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK TENNIS COURTS (WSH BTW CANAL AND W HOUSTON) 1103/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 40 ROOF 1103/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK COURTYARD WEST 1112/02/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 40 DOG RUN 1112/02/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 40 COURTYARD AND TUNNEL 3303/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 45 1105/23/09 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 51 1105/23/09 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M2 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 57 1112/02/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M1 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 62 (GARDEN AREA) 1103/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M4 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 62 (SKATE PARK) 1103/14/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M4 HUDSON RIVER PARK 14TH STREET PARK 1106/10/09 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M4 HUDSON RIVER PARK CHELSEA WATERSIDE PARK FIELD 1106/10/09 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M4 HUDSON RIVER PARK CHELSEA WATERSIDE PARK PLAYGROUND 1103/14/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M4 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 66 SEATING AREA 1103/08/11 HUDSON RIVER PARK TRUST M4 HUDSON RIVER PARK PIER 84 (43RD ST BY BIKE SHOP) 1103/14/11 HUDSON RIVER 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