Contact Information:
Eden Town Hall
2795 East Church Street
Eden, New York 14057
(716) 992-3408
(716) 992-4131 (Fax)
Town Supervisor:
Richard Ventry
Hours of Operation:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
8:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesdays
8:00am - Noon
Garbage Management
The Town of Eden has contracted with Waste Management for Refuse and Recycling of Solid Waste, Bulk items and White Goods.
To report a missed pick-up, have a complaint or question:
Please call WM (800) 972-4545, when promted to enter customer id#, say “I don’t have it”
If asked if calling for business or residential service, say “residential”
*please note that you may have to repeat these prompts
If you need replacement wheels, lid ($15) or tote ($65) please call the Town Clerk at 716-992-3408, Opt. 4.
Click here for the 2025 Garbage/Recycling Schedule
Click here for Garbage Pickup Days by Street
Click here for the 2025 Brush Pick-Up Schedule
Bulky & White Goods
Proper Bin Placement
Recycling Do’s & Don’ts
Electronic Recycling
In accordance with the disposal ban requirements of Section 27-2611 of the Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act, on January 1st, 2015, it became unlawful for residential households in New York State to place electronic equipment at the curb for disposal. Erie County-sponsored electronic drop-off events are held from TBD.
Visit the Sunnking website for a list of collection dates
Tire & Scrap Metal Drop Off
The Town of Eden holds an annual tire & scrap metal drop off event at the Eden Highway Garage. The 2025 date is TBD.
Hazardous Waste
Hazardous household materials are common products used around the home almost everyday. A substance is considered hazardous if it ignites easily, reacts or explodes when mixed with other substances, is corrosive or toxic. Check for labels that bear the words “poison”, “toxic”, “warning”, “danger”, “combustible”, “flammable”, “corrosive”, or “caution.” Hazardous household materials could pose an unnecessary health and safety risk. Unwanted materials should be disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. Details on how to properly dispose of such products can be found on the Erie County Environmental site or by calling 858-6800.