Country Club Trash & Recycling Schedule
Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Country Club, Florida.
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📍 View Official Collection MapService Provider
Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management
Phone Number
305-468-5900Facility Address
111 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128
Collection Schedule
Miami-Dade County provides twice-weekly garbage and bi-weekly recycling collection.
Bin Colors
Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Guidelines & Rules
🎄 Holiday Delays
Service is interrupted only on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day.
🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup
Residents can schedule up to two bulky waste pickups each year (up to 25 cubic yards each).
⚠️ Important Guidelines
As an unincorporated CDP, Country Club relies entirely on county-level services.
Comprehensive Guide & Details
Sanitation Standards and Refuse Scheduling
Nestled around lush golf courses and tightly regulated neighborhoods, the Country Club community maintains strict aesthetic standards, extending directly to municipal waste collection. Residential garbage is serviced twice weekly using county-issued, heavy-duty rollout bins. To ensure a seamless pickup, your container must be positioned at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on your assigned days. The automated collection vehicles require a pristine operating environment; therefore, the bin's hinges must face your property, and it must be kept at least three feet away from fire hydrants, decorative landscaping, and parked cars. Overflowing carts with lids that cannot fully close are subject to being bypassed by the route drivers.
Proper Sorting for the Blue Receptacle
Environmental diversion in Country Club is facilitated through a bi-weekly recycling schedule utilizing specialized blue carts. Residents are required to place clean, unbagged materials directly into the container. Acceptable items are limited to flattened cardboard boxes, standard office paper, aluminum drink cans, and rigid plastic bottles. The sorting facility strictly forbids the inclusion of flexible plastics, styrofoam egg cartons, and broken glass. Throwing plastic grocery sacks into your recycling bin instantly contaminates the entire load, creating severe mechanical hazards at the recovery plant. Continual violation of these sorting rules can result in the temporary suspension of your curbside recycling privileges.
Requesting Oversized Junk Removals
When replacing a master bedroom set or clearing out garage clutter, Country Club residents can utilize the regional bulky waste allocation. Every qualified household is permitted two massive scheduled cleanouts per year, allowing for the disposal of up to twenty-five cubic yards of heavy refuse per request. Because the community prioritizes clean streets, you cannot simply dump discarded furniture or old appliances on the swale. Homeowners must proactively contact the 311 municipal hotline or use the digital portal to secure a confirmed pickup date before moving any oversized items to the edge of the roadway.
Disposal of Hazardous Household Toxins
Standard automated garbage trucks are not equipped to safely transport highly combustible or toxic materials. Country Club residents are absolutely prohibited from discarding household hazardous waste—including wet latex paint, harsh pool chemicals, automotive fluids, and lithium-ion batteries—into their standard refuse carts. These dangerous compounds pose a massive fire risk and threaten the local water table. To responsibly dispose of such items, homeowners must transport them directly to a designated Home Chemical Collection Center. These specialized facilities are trained to neutralize and recycle heavy metals and toxins, ensuring they never breach the fragile Florida ecosystem.
Maintaining Neighborhood Aesthetics and Compliance
Many properties within the Country Club area are governed by Homeowners Associations (HOAs) that impose aesthetic rules even stricter than standard municipal codes. While the county dictates that bins can be placed out 24 hours prior to collection, local HOAs often require carts to remain completely hidden from street view until the actual morning of service. Leaving empty bins at the curb for consecutive days or dumping unauthorized yard brush on common grounds will swiftly attract citations from both county code enforcement officers and localized property management boards. Always consult your neighborhood bylaws to avoid unexpected financial penalties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is trash collected in Country Club?
A: Miami-Dade County provides twice-weekly garbage and bi-weekly recycling collection.
Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?
A: Service is interrupted only on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Independence Day, and Christmas 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: Residents can schedule up to two bulky waste pickups each year (up to 25 cubic yards each).
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