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Cocoa West Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Management (Brevard County)

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Phone Number

321-633-2042
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Facility Address

2250 Adamson Rd, Cocoa, FL 32926

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Collection Schedule

Weekly collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

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Bin Colors

Green/Black (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

No collection on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day; services shift one day later.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Handled on regular yard waste days; specific volume limits apply for residential debris.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Being unincorporated, Cocoa West follows Brevard County’s solid waste guidelines rather than city municipal rules.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Brevard County Sanitation Oversight in Cocoa West

Because Cocoa West is an unincorporated residential corridor, all domestic waste disposal is governed by the Brevard County Solid Waste Management Division. Homeowners and renters alike must comply with county-mandated refuse protocols to keep the space clean and free from pests. The local franchise haulers operate on a rigorous schedule, and a thorough understanding of their specific container requirements is necessary to guarantee uninterrupted weekly pickups.

Morning Deadlines and Receptacle Positioning

To ensure your household garbage is collected without incident, residents must wheel their county-issued carts to the edge of the pavement no later than 6:00 a.m. on the scheduled morning. The automated lifting mechanisms on the collection trucks require a completely unobstructed path to grab the bins safely. You must leave a minimum three-foot radius between your trash cart, your recycling bin, and any physical barriers like mailboxes, fire hydrants, or parked vehicles. Furthermore, the cart lid must be entirely closed so that loose items do not scatter into the street during the lifting sequence.

Navigating the Single-Stream Recycling Paradigm

Brevard County employs a single-stream recycling strategy, allowing Cocoa West citizens to mix their approved paper, cardboard, and rigid plastics into one designated container. However, strict quality control is enforced at the processing facility. Thin plastic grocery bags, Styrofoam packaging, and tangled cords are notoriously destructive to the sorting belts and are outright banned from the recycling stream. Always deposit your rinsed bottles and broken-down boxes loosely into the cart; items bundled inside plastic garbage sacks will automatically be rejected by the drivers.

Clam Truck Servicing and Yard Debris Limits

The intense Florida climate fuels rapid vegetation growth, making yard maintenance a massive undertaking. For standard vegetative waste, residents can utilize biodegradable lawn bags or standard trash cans for their grass clippings and pine needles. However, for massive branch piles resulting from tree pruning, Brevard County deploys specialized clam trucks. These massive vehicles can scoop up large, uncontainerized piles of brush. Homeowners must ensure these debris piles are kept far away from overhead power lines and are not mixed with man-made construction materials, which would prevent the clam truck from safely retrieving the load.

Navigating the Sarno Road Landfill and Holiday Delays

When you have hazardous chemicals, wet paint, or excessive home renovation debris that cannot be left at the curb, Cocoa West locals can utilize the nearby Sarno Road landfill facility to discard these items safely. Regarding the calendar year, the standard hauling routes operate continuously, with the sole exceptions being Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. If your assigned collection happens to land on one of these specific holidays, your regular pickup will be shifted forward by one calendar day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Cocoa West?

A: Weekly collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: No collection on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day; services shift one day later.

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

A: Green/Black (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Handled on regular yard waste days; specific volume limits apply for residential debris.

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