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Bulk Item Disposal: Chicago vs Evanston

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Chicago, IL and Evanston, IL?

Chicago and Evanston have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago residents can schedule free bulk item pickup through their ward superintendent for items too large for regular collection. Arrangements must be made before setting items at the curb.

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Evanston, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Bulk item disposal in unincorporated Cook County is handled through private waste haulers. Large items may require special pickup arrangements. Illegal dumping is prosecuted under the Solid Waste and Recycling Ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoEvanston
ServiceFree for 1-4 unit residential buildingsPrivate hauler arrangement
SchedulingMust arrange with ward superintendent first-
AppliancesRemove doors/lids before disposal-
ElectronicsSpecial disposal required-
Construction DebrisNot accepted - use licensed haulerLicensed facility required
E-Waste-Special disposal required
Fly-Dumping-Prosecuted under SWRO

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

How do I dispose of large items in Chicago?

Contact your ward superintendent through 311 to schedule a free bulk pickup. Do not set items at the curb until a pickup date is confirmed. Service is available for 1-4 unit residential buildings.

Can I put electronics in regular trash in Chicago?

No. TVs, computers, and other electronics should not go in regular trash. The city operates periodic drop-off events for electronics recycling, and some items may be accepted at household chemicals collection events.

Evanston FAQ

How do I dispose of large items in unincorporated Cook County?

Contact your private waste hauler for bulk pickup arrangements. Additional fees may apply. Some townships organize periodic cleanup events.

Where can I dump construction debris?

Construction debris must go to a licensed waste facility. Illegal dumping is prosecuted under the Cook County Solid Waste and Recycling Ordinance.

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