Residents are being asked not put their trash outside for collection.
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Thousands of AFSCME District Council 33 members, Philadelphia's largest blue-collar union, are now on strike.
Union members provide services that include everything from trash pickup, 911 dispatch, street repairs, airport services and more.
The strike means residential trash and recycling pickup stopped immediately on Tuesday. Residents are being asked not put their trash outside for collection.
The city established 63 temporary drop-off locations around the city where residents can bring their trash.
Residents can drop off up to 8 bags of household trash on their normal trash day. No loose trash is allowed. Parker said officials will be monitoring the sites to ensure there are enough dumpsters.
The city provided a color-coded map showing dropoff locations and the days they are open on its website.
For the street addresses of the dropoff locations, click here.
An interactive map is also available on the city's website. You can enter your address, then click on the line in the street to see the nearest collection site location.
The city has issued the following guidelines for residents:
The following locations will be available for residents to drop off trash and recycling for disposal:
For more coverage on the strike, visit 6abc.action.news/CityStrike.
For a list of impacted services during the strike, click here.