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Richard Harron, Sr. - Superintendent of Public Works
rharronsr@wildwoodnj.gov
Charles Cripps - Assistant Superintendent of Public Works
ccripps@wildwoodnj.gov
Scott Gregg – Superintendent of Traffic & Parking
sgregg@wildwoodnj.gov
Elle Seibert – Public Works Office Manager
eseibert@wildwoodnj.gov
Diane DePalma – Clerical, Public Works, Clean Community Coordinator
ddepalma@wildwoodnj.gov
M. Blanda – Supervisor of Building Maintenance
mblanda@wildwoodnj.gov
Enrico Mascio – Supervisor of Environmental/Street Maintenance/Recycling Coordinator
rmascio@wildwoodnj.gov
Norberto Moyo – Assistant Supervisor of Environmental/Street Maintenance
n.moya@wildwoodnj.gov
Thomas Miceli – Supervisor of Special Services
tmiceli@wildwoodnj.gov
Richard Ward – Assistant Supervisor of Traffic and Parking Meters
rward@wildwoodnj.gov
Marcus Reinert – Supervisor of Fleet Maintenance
mreinert@wildwoodnj.gov
NO Trash Bags in Recycling Containers. Haulers will NOT pick up.
Per CMCO MUA - July 5, 2020
The City of Wildwood does NOT Collect Hazardous Waste.
For requirements please visit:
www.cmcmua.com
Your trash is picked up by a private hauler which is Gold Medal Environmental. Please be patience with Gold Medal if they run a day behind. We will not issue violations for trash being late, as we are notified when this occurs. For any problems with your trash/recycle pick-up please call 609-457-0938.
The Recycling Center Hours | Sunday - Friday 7am - 1:45pm
2026-2028 permits will be mailed.
Anyone seeking a new permit can show proof of residency to the City Clerk’s Office or at Public Works.
The City will collect your recycling as long as it is properly separated from trash:
A) Cans and bottles must be in a rigid container not to exceed twelve (12) 32 – gallon receptacles (maximum weight – 50 pounds per receptacle) OR four (4) 96 – gallon receptacles.
B) Recycling must be free of trash.
C) The City of Wildwood is Single Stream Recycling.
D) Shredded paper or arcade tickets must be placed out for recycling in bags, preferably in clear plastic bags.
E) T-Shirt decals are not recyclable: neither are hangers
F) Soda boxes must have plastic liners removed.
OTHER REMINDERS
Cooking oil should not be poured on the ground or into drains. There are companies which will provide a drum to store oils, and they will collect the grease for you. The City does not pick up oil or grease.
The City does not collect demolition or construction debris. If you are doing any remodeling, you must make arrangements with your contractor to dispose of these materials. You may also take these items to the Cape May County Municipal Utility Authority (MUA) transfer station in Burleigh or the landfill in Woodbine. There are private haulers who will remove these items for a fee. If you have a lot of these materials, we suggest that you get a dumpster from a private hauler.
Restaurants are required to cover their garbage cans with lids to keep out seagulls and other animals. You must have enough trash and recycling containers for the needs of your business. Do not sweep dirt from your store onto the Boardwalk.
REMINDER TO LANDLORDS OR CONDOS, APARTMENTS, HOUSES OR MOTEL UNITS:
Tenant(s) should be given trash and recycling information. You are responsible for providing receptacles in each unit. In case of any violations, the landlord or owner will be held responsible. This is your only warning, any violation will be ticketed.
Reminder to Mercantile Licensees
All Commercial businesses must follow the same trash & recycling regulations as residents!
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VISIT
Recycling: https://recyclecoach.com and https://recollect.net/waste-wizard/
NJ Clean Communities: https://www.njclean.org
Cape May County MUA Transfer Station https://www.cmcmua.com
400 W. Oak Avenue
phone: (609) 522-2942
fax: (609) 523-2483
The FREE BULK PICK UP schedule, click here!
Wildwood Trash cans are in stock.
- Call the City Clerk’s Office to purchase - 609-846-2000.
- They are $85/95 gallon.
Divisions of Public Works
- Superintendent’s Office
- Boardwalk Cleaning
- Building Maintenance
- Comfort Stations
- Construction
- Environmental Maintenance/Street Maintenance
- Fleet Maintenance
- Trash & Recycling Regulations
For more information regarding Household Hazardous Waste please visit: https://www.cmcmua.com