Troy Announces 2026 Spring Clean-Up and Trash Schedule Changes
Troy has launched its 2026 spring clean-up and announced immediate changes to regular trash collection, asking residents to place bulk items at the curb.

The Town of Troy has announced its 2026 spring clean-up event alongside an immediate change to the regular trash-collection schedule, according to an official municipal notice posted in the town's Featured News section.
The notice instructs residents to place large and bulk items at curbside ahead of the clean-up, though the specific deadline for curbside placement was not detailed in the posted announcement. The dual announcement signals both a seasonal push to clear out accumulated debris and a near-term adjustment to how routine trash service will operate.
The town posted the notice on March 13, two days before the current date, suggesting the schedule changes are already taking effect. Residents with questions about which items qualify as bulk, or about the adjusted collection timeline, are encouraged to contact Troy's municipal offices directly for clarification before putting materials at the curb.
Spring clean-up programs are a regular feature of municipal service in small towns across Perry County, offering an opportunity to dispose of items that standard weekly collection does not accommodate, including furniture, appliances, and other oversized household goods. Troy's 2026 edition follows that tradition while pairing it with the updated trash schedule, making this particular notice more time-sensitive than a typical seasonal announcement.
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