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New Paterson cleanup initiative aims to improve neighborhoods citywide

Mayor Andre Sayegh says the initiative builds on the city’s ongoing “Keeping Paterson Clean” campaign, which began two years ago.

Jennifer Portorreal

Apr 4, 2026, 5:19 PM

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The City of Paterson is rolling out a new initiative aimed at improving neighborhood quality of life and cracking down on illegal dumping.

City officials announced the launch of “Saturday Clean Communities,” a spring cleanup program that will take place every Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon. Crews and volunteers will work together to remove bulk waste, debris and trash from neighborhoods across the city.

Mayor Andre Sayegh says the initiative builds on the city’s ongoing “Keeping Paterson Clean” campaign, which began two years ago.

“Every Saturday during the spring, we’re going to pick up debris, clean up bulk waste, any trash left behind, sofas, household items, we’re taking it,” Sayegh said.

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Just Saturday morning, crews collected seven tons of garbage from city streets.

Officials say the program will also help identify and penalize those responsible for illegal dumping. According to Sayegh, items collected have already led to information tied to individuals who improperly disposed of waste.

“We are going to find out who you are. You can expect a ticket in the mail and you will pay the price for illegally dumping in the City of Paterson,” Sayegh said.

Community partnerships, including civic groups, schools, churches and volunteers supports the initiative.

City leaders say their cleanup campaign is already showing progress. In 2024, Paterson collected 82,000 tons of garbage. That number dropped to 72,000 tons in 2025, a sign officials say reflects improvements in reducing waste and illegal dumping.

Residents are encouraged to take part in the effort and can also schedule bulk item pickups through the Paterson Plus app.

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