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SPRING VALLEY: Deputy Mayor Yisroel Eisenbach Meets With Carlo Minuto Carting To Ensure Smooth Garbage Collection Ahead Of Pesach

Mar 16, 2026·2 min read

As families across Spring Valley prepare for Pesach, Spring Valley Deputy Mayor Yisroel Eisenbach recently met with representatives from Carlo Minuto Carting to coordinate an enhanced garbage pickup schedule to help accommodate the increased volume of trash and bulk items ahead of Yom Tov.

According to the schedule released by the Village of Spring Valley, special Pesach garbage pickups will take place throughout the village on Sunday, March 29; Monday, March 30; Tuesday, March 31; and Wednesday, April 1.

Eisenbach is urging residents to begin putting out bulk items now and not wait until the last minute, noting that sanitation crews face extremely heavy workloads during the days leading up to Pesach. Residents are also asked to place garbage and bulk items neatly at the curb to help crews work more efficiently.

He also reminded residents that construction debris is not considered bulk and will not be collected, explaining that bulk pickup refers to normal household items such as couches, tables, chairs, and dressers—not materials from home renovations or construction projects.

“These extra collections are crucial to helping families prepare for Yom Tov,” Eisenbach told Monsey Scoop. “I strongly encourage residents to place their garbage out as early as possible and not wait until the last minute.”

Eisenbach also encouraged residents to show appreciation to the sanitation workers. “These drivers and employees are working very hard and are often overwhelmed this time of year,” he said. “Tipping them is a simple way to show hakaras hatov and create a Kiddush Hashem.”

Special thanks were extended to Dominic Selvaggio and Thomas LaRusso, supervisors at Carlo Minuto Carting, for their cooperation and assistance in coordinating the additional collections to help the community prepare for Pesach.

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