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Crawfordville Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

Find Your Exact Pickup Days

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

Waste Pro (Wakulla County)

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Phone Number

850-926-7010
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Facility Address

3093 Crawfordville Hwy, Crawfordville, FL 32327

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Collection Schedule

Weekly curbside collection of garbage and recycling through the county franchised hauler.

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Bin Colors

Standard residential carts.

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Major federal holidays move service to the following business day.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk items can be taken to the Wakulla County Lower Bridge Landfill or scheduled for a fee.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

As an unincorporated area, all waste management is coordinated through the Wakulla County Public Works department.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Wakulla County Refuse Solutions

As the vibrant county seat of Wakulla County, Crawfordville blends rural charm with growing suburban infrastructure. Waste management in this unique environment relies on a combination of franchised curbside haulers and regional transfer stations. The county mandates strict adherence to sanitation rules to prevent unsightly roadside litter and to deter the local wildlife, including black bears, from scavenging through residential neighborhoods. Understanding your specific disposal options guarantees that household refuse is handled efficiently and safely.

Curbside Rollout and Bear-Resistant Requirements

For residents utilizing the contracted curbside service, collection occurs once a week. Your designated trash receptacle must be pushed to the edge of the pavement by 6:00 a.m. on your assigned morning. Because Crawfordville borders the expansive Apalachicola National Forest, securing your garbage is paramount. The county strongly advises keeping cart lids completely shut; in some highly wooded subdivisions, specialized bear-resistant carts are mandated. All interior trash must be bagged to eliminate odors that might attract unwanted animals to your driveway.

Lower Bridge Transfer Facility

Many rural Crawfordville residents opt out of curbside pickup, preferring instead to haul their own refuse. The Lower Bridge Landfill and Transfer Station serves as the primary drop-off point for household garbage, recycling, and heavy debris. Operating on a specific weekly schedule, this facility requires citizens to present proof of Wakulla County residency. It is the perfect destination for dropping off oversized items, scrap metal, and sorted recyclables that do not fit the criteria for standard curbside routes.

Handling Yard Debris and Agricultural Waste

Maintaining large, wooded lots generates an immense volume of organic material. If you have curbside service, yard waste like pine needles and oak leaves must be placed in compostable paper bags, while tree limbs must be bundled and cut to lengths under four feet. Alternatively, rural residents frequently utilize burn barrels for natural vegetation. However, you must explicitly obtain a burn permit from the Florida Forest Service before incinerating any yard debris, and the burning of man-made household garbage is strictly illegal under state law.

Storm Preparations and Holiday Interruptions

Living in the Florida Panhandle means staying vigilant during hurricane season. When severe tropical weather threatens Wakulla County, all curbside collections are halted, and transfer stations lock their gates. Residents are ordered to secure their empty carts inside garages to prevent them from becoming airborne hazards. Under standard weather conditions, the refuse schedule is only altered by Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day, which typically pushes the weekly route back by exactly one operational day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Crawfordville?

A: Weekly curbside collection of garbage and recycling through the county franchised hauler.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Major federal holidays move service to the following business day.

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

A: Standard residential carts.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk items can be taken to the Wakulla County Lower Bridge Landfill or scheduled for a fee.

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