Coral Springs Trash & Recycling Schedule
Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Coral Springs, Florida.
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📍 View Official Collection MapService Provider
Waste Pro
Phone Number
954-344-1800Facility Address
9500 W Sample Rd, Coral Springs, FL 33065
Collection Schedule
Waste Pro handles twice-weekly garbage and weekly recycling using city-issued roll-out carts.
Bin Colors
Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Guidelines & Rules
🎄 Holiday Delays
No service on Christmas Day; waste is collected on the next regular service day.
🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup
Bulk and yard waste are collected once a week on your first scheduled garbage day.
⚠️ Important Guidelines
Clear bags or paper lawn bags are required for yard waste; no black bags are allowed.
Comprehensive Guide & Details
Waste Pro Scheduling and Cart Placement
Keeping the pristine suburban streets of Coral Springs clean is a collaborative effort between residents and the city's contracted hauler, Waste Pro. Standard residential garbage is collected twice a week. To guarantee your bins are emptied, roll out your city-approved carts by 7:00 a.m. on the morning of your scheduled pickup. The automated collection trucks require ample space to operate safely, meaning your bins must be placed at least three feet apart from one another and kept well away from mailboxes, parked cars, and low-hanging tree branches. Once the route is completed, local ordinances require residents to pull their carts back out of public view by 7:00 p.m. that same evening.
Single-Stream Recycling Expectations
Coral Springs residents participate in a weekly single-stream recycling program utilizing distinctive blue carts. Proper sorting is critical to the program's success. You are encouraged to toss in clean cardboard boxes, paper mail, aluminum cans, and rinsed plastic bottles. However, you must adhere to the strict 'no plastic bags' mandate. Bagging your recyclables or throwing loose plastic film into the blue cart causes severe tangles in the mechanical sorters at the processing plant. All acceptable items must be placed into the receptacle loosely. Mixing household trash, styrofoam, or food scraps into the recycling container will result in an immediate service rejection.
Zone-Specific Bulk Waste Collections
Heavy-duty spring cleaning is fully supported by the city's comprehensive bulk trash program. Coral Springs is divided into specific geographic zones, with each sector receiving an assigned bulk collection week every month. This is the perfect opportunity to dispose of oversized items like old couches, broken dining tables, and rolled-up carpeting. Large household appliances are also permitted, but Florida child safety laws dictate that all doors and locking mechanisms must be removed from refrigerators and freezers prior to placing them on the curb. Residents must avoid mixing construction debris, roofing materials, or automotive parts with their bulk piles, as these items are strictly forbidden.
Handling Yard Debris and Tree Trimmings
The lush residential landscapes of Coral Springs generate a significant volume of vegetative waste year-round. Yard debris, including grass clippings, leaves, and small twigs, is collected concurrently with your regular garbage. To ensure a smooth pickup, loose organic matter must be contained in heavy-duty yard bags or personal trash cans. If you are discarding thicker tree branches or palm fronds, they must be securely tied into bundles. For the safety of the sanitation workers who manually load these items, no single container or tied bundle can exceed 50 pounds, and branches must be trimmed to a maximum length of four feet.
Holiday Shifts and Missed Stop Reporting
The sanitation calendar in Coral Springs remains highly consistent, with route suspensions occurring only on Christmas Day. If your scheduled garbage or recycling day falls on December 25th, your service will automatically roll over to the next normal collection day for your neighborhood. All other federal holidays, including Thanksgiving and the Fourth of July, do not impact the Waste Pro schedule. In the rare event that your perfectly placed carts are skipped during a routine run, residents are instructed to leave the bins at the curb and immediately report the missed stop via the city's online customer service portal for rapid resolution.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is trash collected in Coral Springs?
A: Waste Pro handles twice-weekly garbage and weekly recycling using city-issued roll-out carts.
Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?
A: No service on Christmas Day; waste is collected on the next regular service day.
Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?
A: Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?
A: Bulk and yard waste are collected once a week on your first scheduled garbage day.
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