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Curbside Swap events are your opportunity to reduce the amount of garbage going to the landfill by giving away your, gently-used, unwanted items or by going on a citywide treasure hunt to find some new-to-you items. Simply place items at the curbside at the front of your property with a "free" sign. Use this webpage to plan your own swap at any time of the year. Consider coordinating with neighbours or contact your Community Association to plan a swap for your whole neighbourhood.
List Your Curbside Swap. View Curbside Listings. For more information on unacceptable items, visit the Consumer Products Safety Bureau website. Please return unclaimed items into your home by p.
Reporting unclaimed items left out? To report items left in a resident's yard after a Curbside Swap, call the Safety and Property Maintenance Hotline at Checking for updates Realtime Feed Loading Curbside Swap. City-promoted events occur annually on the first Saturday in June and the second Saturday in September. Host a Neighbourhood or Community Swap Use this webpage to plan your own swap at any time of the year. Do not block traffic, sidewalks or place items on road. If you are posting signs, please review the Temporary Sign Bylaw Clean and disinfect tables and items prior to the swap.
Clothing or other fabric items should be laundered prior to the swap. We also recommend laundering any clothing you have acquired through the swap. Bring in any unclaimed items after 6 p. Acceptable items Please clean and disinfect all items prior to the swap. Usable paint Sporting goods Musical instruments Plants, potted trees, etc. Other durable goods. Unacceptable items Please do not put out any items with a potential safety risk. Opened or used medical PPE e.
Unclaimed items Please return unclaimed items into your home by p. Donate them to a charity. Give them to a local thrift store. Post them on a free classifieds website, such as Kijiji or Facebook Marketplace. Visit the Waste Wizard to find out where to take your unwanted items in Saskatoon.