Country Walk Trash & Recycling Schedule
Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Country Walk, 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
Garbage is collected twice a week; recycling is collected every other week by the county.
Bin Colors
Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Guidelines & Rules
🎄 Holiday Delays
Services are suspended 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 Walk relies entirely on county services managed via 311.
Comprehensive Guide & Details
Sanitation Logistics for the Country Walk Community
The master-planned community of Country Walk falls under the jurisdiction of Miami-Dade County for its primary waste management services. Every household utilizes a large green rolling cart for standard domestic refuse, collected twice per week by the county's automated fleet. It is imperative that your garbage bin is rolled out to the community swale before 7:00 a.m. on collection mornings. Because the neighborhood is governed by a strict Homeowners Association, empty carts cannot linger at the curb and must be promptly concealed within garages or behind privacy fences by nightfall.
Spatial Requirements for Robotic Claws
The sophisticated collection trucks traversing Country Walk require ample physical space to safely deploy their robotic lifting arms. Residents must guarantee a five-foot clearance radius around their green and blue bins, keeping them far away from parked vehicles, community mailboxes, and decorative landscaping features. If you are placing multiple carts on the driveway, separate them by a minimum of three feet. Carts that are clustered too closely together or obstructed by yard debris simply cannot be gripped by the claw and will be bypassed by the driver.
Strict Single-Stream Recycling Rules
Recycling is collected every alternating week in the designated blue carts. The regional processing facilities mandate a strict single-stream protocol. You are encouraged to deposit flattened corrugated boxes, clean office paper, rinsed metal cans, and clear plastic beverage bottles directly into the container. Contamination is a severe issue; therefore, residents must absolutely avoid bagging their recyclables. Flimsy plastic grocery sacks, greasy pizza boxes, and dangerous tanglers like garden hoses or holiday lights are strictly banned and will result in the entire cart being rejected at the curb.
Illegal Dumping vs. Scheduled Bulk Retrieval
Maintaining the pristine aesthetic of Country Walk means strictly adhering to bulky waste protocols. Leaving broken furniture or massive piles of oak branches on the sidewalk without notifying the county is considered illegal dumping. Instead, property owners are entitled to two free bulk waste pickups annually, covering up to 25 cubic yards per request. You must formally schedule this service through the Miami-Dade 311 portal. For immediate disposal, residents can also drive their oversized junk directly to a county-operated Neighborhood Trash and Recycling Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is trash collected in Country Walk?
A: Garbage is collected twice a week; recycling is collected every other week by the county.
Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?
A: Services are suspended 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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