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Coral Gables Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Enter your street address on the official collection map to see your specific trash, recycling, and yard waste schedule.

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Service Provider

Coral Gables Solid Waste Division

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Phone Number

305-460-5346
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Facility Address

2800 SW 72nd Ave, Miami, FL 33155

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Collection Schedule

The city provides its own backyard garbage collection and curbside recycling services to maintain neighborhood aesthetics.

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Bin Colors

Standard Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Collection schedules generally shift by one day during Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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The city provides weekly curbside trash and yard waste pickup.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Coral Gables is unique for offering 'back-door' garbage collection so bins do not clutter the beautiful streets.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

The City Beautiful’s Unique Pit Collection System

Coral Gables prides itself on maintaining immaculate streetscapes, which is why the city utilizes a highly unique back-door garbage collection service. Unlike most municipalities, residents do not wheel large plastic carts to the swale. Instead, sanitation workers manually retrieve household refuse from dedicated garbage pits or side-yard storage areas. Refuse is collected twice a week. Homeowners must ensure their waste is securely bagged in heavy-duty plastic and placed in the designated pit by 7:00 a.m. on the assigned route days. Gates must be left unlocked and dogs secured inside the home to give the crews safe access to the receptacles.

Curbside Recycling Guidelines and Schedules

While standard garbage is collected from the rear of the property, the recycling program requires a traditional curbside approach. Residents are issued specific recycling bins that must be placed out near the street edge prior to 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection morning. The city mandates the separation of recyclable goods; clean paper and flattened cardboard are welcomed, alongside rinsed glass, aluminum, and rigid plastic containers. Thin film wrappers and plastic grocery sacks are strictly prohibited. These materials cause critical failures at the processing facility and will result in your bin being left unemptied with a warning tag.

Handling Large Vegetation and Tree Trimmings

Famed for its breathtaking tree canopy, the city generates a massive amount of organic debris. The Public Works Department conducts weekly yard waste removal to keep the neighborhoods pristine. Small grass clippings and leaves must be bagged, while palm fronds and tree branches can be placed in neat piles on the parkway. Branches cannot exceed five feet in length or eight inches in diameter. Commercial landscape contractors are expressly forbidden from leaving their generated debris on the curb; they must haul away their own vegetative waste to a licensed disposal facility.

Special Bulky Waste and White Goods Removals

Discarding massive household goods requires coordination with the city. If you are throwing away old furniture, mattresses, or large appliances, you cannot simply leave them in your garbage pit or on the street corner. Residents must contact the Solid Waste Division to schedule a special bulk pickup. Appliances, often referred to as white goods, require particular care. Florida safety laws mandate that any discarded refrigerators or freezers must have their doors permanently detached before being staged for collection to eliminate the risk of children becoming trapped inside.

Holiday Alterations and Missing Services

The sanitation department maintains a rigorous schedule, but certain federal holidays will trigger a pause in operations. Typically, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day result in route suspensions. When this occurs, the city generally shifts the missed collection to the next available working day. Any schedule alterations are heavily broadcasted on the city official web portal. If your property is skipped on a normal business day, you should promptly contact the Coral Gables customer service hotline to dispatch a recovery team.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Coral Gables?

A: The city provides its own backyard garbage collection and curbside recycling services to maintain neighborhood aesthetics.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Collection schedules generally shift by one day during Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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

A: Standard Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: The city provides weekly curbside trash and yard waste pickup.

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