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Buenaventura Lakes Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Management (Osceola County)

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Phone Number

407-742-7777
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Facility Address

750 S Bass Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34746

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Collection Schedule

Residents receive weekly automated curbside garbage and recycling via the county-franchised hauler.

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Bin Colors

Green or Black for garbage, Blue or Green with a yellow lid for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Schedules shift by one day following Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Residents can request bulk pickups directly through Waste Management via the Osceola County portal.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

As an unincorporated area, BVL is fully serviced under Osceola County solid waste guidelines.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Osceola County Refuse Guidelines for BVL

Nestled in northern Osceola County, Buenaventura Lakes properties receive solid waste services through the county's centralized public works framework. Every household is provided with a uniform garbage cart equipped for automated lifting. It is mandatory to wheel your receptacle to the edge of the property by 6:00 a.m. on the day of your assigned collection. To prevent accidental property damage from the mechanized trucks, residents must leave a minimum clearance of three feet around the bin, ensuring it is entirely isolated from mailboxes, fire hydrants, and parked vehicles.

Understanding the Absence of Curbside Recycling

A highly unique aspect of waste management in this community is the intentional lack of curbside recycling. Osceola County permanently suspended the curbside recycling program several years ago to streamline municipal costs and reduce extreme contamination rates. Consequently, Buenaventura Lakes residents are instructed to place all standard household waste, including plastics and cardboard, directly into their primary garbage cart. For individuals deeply committed to sustainability, the county maintains designated public drop-off sites where sorted recyclables can be surrendered voluntarily.

Curbside Bulky Item Parameters

Whenever you need to discard old mattresses, broken washing machines, or ruined patio furniture, Osceola County offers a highly accommodating bulky waste protocol. Residents are allowed to set out up to three cubic yards of oversized debris each week alongside their regular trash cart. If your haul exceeds this three-yard limitation, you must call the Solid Waste department in advance to negotiate a specialized pickup, which may require an additional disposal fee applied to your annual tax assessment.

Yard Trimming Specifications

Managing the thick Florida vegetation requires strict adherence to the county's green waste parameters. Foliage, pine needles, and grass clippings should be securely bagged or placed inside a personal 32-gallon trash can. Thicker tree limbs and severed palm fronds must be cleanly chopped into sections no longer than four feet and tied into manageable bundles. To protect the manual loading crews from injury, no single bag, can, or bundle of yard debris is permitted to exceed 50 pounds.

Safely Discarding Toxic Liquids and Chemicals

Pouring motor oil, pool chlorine, or wet paint into your standard household bin is strictly outlawed and poses a severe threat to the local ecosystem. Buenaventura Lakes homeowners needing to dispose of hazardous household materials must transport these items to the Bass Road Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center in Kissimmee. Dropping off standard residential quantities of toxic chemicals, lithium batteries, and electronic waste at this facility is completely free of charge for Osceola County citizens.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Buenaventura Lakes?

A: Residents receive weekly automated curbside garbage and recycling via the county-franchised hauler.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Schedules shift by one day following Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

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

A: Green or Black for garbage, Blue or Green with a yellow lid for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Residents can request bulk pickups directly through Waste Management via the Osceola County portal.

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