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Residential Garbage
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Recycling and Yard Waste |
What to do
for your garbage, yard waste and recycling pickup?
- Garbage, yard waste and
recycling are picked up on the same day.
- Containers and bundles must be set out
at your curb for collection by 6 a.m. on your scheduled
pickup day.
- Place trash within three feet
of curb for pickup.
- Cans must not exceed
40 pounds; must be leak proof and waterproof; trash
should not protrude more than one foot above the edge.
- Bags must be closed and
unbroken.
- Cans, bags, and tied bundles
must not exceed four feet in length and must weigh 40 pounds or
less.
- Loose trash will not be picked up.
- Do not mix garbage, yard
waste or recycling in the same container.
- For recycling information,
click
here.
- Place yard waste separately
at the curb in a garbage can (do not mix yard waste with
garbage) or kraft bag that does not exceed
40 pounds and does not protrude more than one foot above the
edge of the container.
- The use of plastic bags for
yard waste is discouraged, but allowed.
- Consider
composting your yard waste!
- Branches, limbs and bulky
yard waste should be bundled and tied together with string.
- Bundles must not exceed 40 pounds or four feet in length.
- Bundles should be stacked as neatly as possible at the curb.
- Items weighing more than
40 pounds require a special pickup. Call 941-493-4100 for further information.
How-to Guide for Residential Solid Waste 2011
(2 MB)
!NEW!
WM Collection Schedule Map

Collection
Tips
- Containers weighing more
than 40 pounds will not be picked up.
- All items must fit in the
container with the lid closed.
- Auto parts are not accepted.
Contact a
scrap metal dealer or junkyard for disposal.
- Construction material such
as drywall, lumber and tile is limited to four, 32-gallon
containers.
- Do not place household
hazardous waste, motor oil, recyclables, needles or yard
waste in garbage containers or bags.
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