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Bloomingdale Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Bloomingdale, Florida.

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Service Provider

Hillsborough County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

813-272-5680
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Facility Address

346 N Falkenburg Rd, Tampa, FL 33619

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is picked up twice a week; recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

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Bin Colors

Gray carts for garbage, Blue carts for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

๐ŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Hillsborough County does not collect on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules are shifted by one day.

๐Ÿ›‹๏ธ Bulk Waste Pickup

Two free curbside bulk pickups are available per year and must be scheduled by appointment.

โš ๏ธ Important Guidelines

Since Bloomingdale is an unincorporated CDP, all municipal services are managed directly by Hillsborough County.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Navigating Hillsborough County Waste Services

Settling into the vibrant suburban landscape of Bloomingdale means participating in the highly organized Hillsborough County Solid Waste program. Unlike regions that rely on a fragmented network of private companies, this community utilizes a centralized municipal system. Every residential parcel is furnished with a heavy-duty gray cart explicitly meant for daily household refuse. To guarantee your garbage is successfully hauled away, the container must be present at the road edge no later than 6:00 AM on the day of your assigned route. Additionally, local sanitation codes strictly dictate that all loose rubbish must be enclosed within sealed plastic bags to prevent foul odors from lingering and to deter native Tampa Bay wildlife from foraging.

The Blue Cart Resource Recovery System

Environmental conservation is a shared priority across the community, heavily supported by the countyโ€™s weekly single-stream recycling initiatives. Bloomingdale households are equipped with a distinct blue cart designed solely for unsoiled, recoverable materials. Acceptable items encompass flattened shipping boxes, empty steel food cans, aluminum beverage containers, and clean plastic jugs. The absolute golden rule for utilizing this blue bin is to deposit all commodities loosely. Wrapping your recyclables in flimsy plastic grocery sacks is strictly prohibited, as those materials quickly entangle the sophisticated conveyor belts at the processing facility, triggering expensive equipment shutdowns.

Tackling Suburban Yard Maintenance

The sprawling, oak-lined properties characteristic of Bloomingdale inevitably generate a continuous flow of botanical waste. To assist homeowners in keeping their lawns pristine, the county dispatches specialized vehicles to gather yard debris on a weekly basis, limiting loads to a maximum of two cubic yards per property. Grass clippings, pulled weeds, and fallen pine needles need to be contained inside durable paper yard sacks or personal garbage cans. If your weekend project involves pruning trees, any severed limbs must be cleanly cut to lengths under four feet and tied into secure bundles that do not exceed 50 pounds, safeguarding the collection crews from lifting injuries.

Oversized Junk and White Goods Solutions

When upgrading your living room furniture or replacing a defunct washing machine, relying on the standard gray cart is simply out of the question. Bloomingdale residents benefit from two distinct solutions for discarding bulky items. For immediate disposal, you can personally transport massive, non-hazardous goods to the nearby South County Community Collection Center at no extra charge, provided you bring along your annual property tax assessment for verification. If you lack a vehicle capable of transporting such heavy loads, you must contact the countyโ€™s solid waste customer service desk to arrange for a specialized curbside bulk extraction.

Spatial Logistics for Robotic Collection

The massive garbage trucks that traverse the residential avenues of Bloomingdale employ advanced hydraulic arms to hoist and dump the rolling carts safely. To ensure this mechanized process unfolds without causing accidental damage to private property, residents must diligently preserve a three-foot buffer zone around each individual bin. It is vital to avoid placing your carts directly behind parked sedans, beneath low-hanging oak branches, or closely adjacent to neighborhood mail clusters. The front of the lid should always face the pavement, and local aesthetic bylaws require all empty bins to be hidden from public view by dusk.

Weather Emergencies and Holiday Shifts

Routine collection operations will inevitably experience modifications to accommodate federal holidays and severe tropical weather. Hillsborough County typically suspends all sanitation services entirely on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your standard garbage day happens to land on one of these observed closures, your pickup will naturally shift forward to the following day, producing a cascading schedule that typically concludes with a makeup route on Saturday. Furthermore, if the region falls under a hurricane warning, all heavy collection fleets will be grounded to prioritize public safety, and residents will be instructed to securely store their carts indoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Bloomingdale?

A: Garbage is picked up twice a week; recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Hillsborough County does not collect on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules are shifted by one day.

Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?

A: Gray carts for garbage, Blue carts for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Two free curbside bulk pickups are available per year and must be scheduled by appointment.

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