 Hello Arlington, my name is Ez from the Public Works Reuse and Recycling Center. There are many items that can't be put in your curbside trash can due to reasons related to environment and worker safety. These items have to be disposed of specially. If you have electronic waste, monitors, scrap metal, propane tanks, or fire extinguishers, you can dispose of them at the Reuse and Recycling Center, though some items may incur a fee. Hazardous waste such as chemicals and motor oil and flammable items have to be disposed of as a household hazardous waste collection in Lexington. Dates are posted on the town website, though latex paint can be completely dried out and placed at the curb. Tires can be disposed of at an auto care shop for a fee. They're no longer allowed to be put in curbside trash. Conductive construction and demolition debris must be disposed of with a private hauler. You're permitted one 32 gallon barrel of milled wood per week in the curbside trash. However, all pieces must be shorter than four feet long. There are absolutely no logs permitted in the curbside trash. You can take them to a landscaping service instead. Dates to dispose of medical sharps can be found on the Arlington Health Department website. And fluorescent bulbs must be taken to the hardware store to be recycled. Thank you for helping keep Arlington's trash safer and reducing our waste output. You can learn more at ArlingtonMA.gov slash recycle or by calling the Reuse and Recycling Center. Happy recycling!