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Dade City Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Aid (Franchised)

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Phone Number

813-996-1457
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Facility Address

38020 Meridian Ave, Dade City, FL 33523

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Collection Schedule

Twice-weekly garbage collection with weekly recycling and yard waste.

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Bin Colors

Standard carts provided by Waste Aid.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Major holidays move the schedule forward by one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk items are collected weekly; white goods must be scheduled with the hauler.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Dade City manages its own sanitation franchise, separate from the unincorporated county open market.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Dade City Public Works Refuse Collection

In the charming, historic enclave of Dade City, everyday sanitation operations are strictly managed by the municipal Public Works Department. The local government provides standardized garbage receptacles to each residence, ensuring uniform aesthetics across the community. To guarantee your waste is collected on the designated route day, homeowners must wheel their carts to the curb by 7:00 a.m. Municipal sanitation workers require that all loose household trash be securely contained within sealed plastic bags before being deposited into the cart. This vital step prevents lingering odors, deters local pests, and keeps the historic streets free from wind-blown litter.

Recycling Protocols for the Historic District

While traditional garbage is handled directly by the city, recycling initiatives in the area often align with Pasco County's broader environmental goals. Depending on your exact neighborhood, curbside recycling may be handled by contracted partners. Residents must separate clean corrugated cardboard, rinsed metal cans, and rigid plastic jugs from their standard trash. It is a fundamental rule that you must never enclose recyclables in plastic grocery sacks, as these films cause severe entanglement issues at regional sorting facilities. For items like glass, which is frequently excluded from curbside bins, residents are encouraged to utilize designated community drop-off stations.

Vegetative Debris and Brush Standards

Maintaining the beautiful, mature oak canopies and manicured lawns of Dade City generates a steady stream of yard debris. The city accommodates this organic output through specialized yard waste collections. Small clippings, leaves, and pine straw must be packed into heavy-duty yard bags or personal trash cans. Larger limbs and tree branches must be trimmed down to manageable lengths—typically no more than four feet—and bundled securely. Each bundle cannot exceed 50 pounds. Professional landscaping contractors are strictly prohibited from leaving their generated brush at the curb and must haul it to an authorized composting facility.

Coordinating Bulk and Appliance Removals

Standard automated municipal routes are entirely unequipped to deal with massive household goods. If a Dade City resident needs to dispose of a water-logged mattress, outdated dining room furniture, or a broken sofa, they must contact the Public Works Department directly to coordinate a special bulk pickup. When discarding heavy appliances, commonly referred to as white goods, strict safety regulations apply. State law demands that all airtight doors and magnetic latches on refrigerators or freezers be completely removed prior to placing the unit outdoors, entirely eliminating the risk of accidental child entrapment.

Holiday Delays and Schedule Shifts

The Dade City sanitation fleet operates with remarkable consistency, pausing only for major recognized holidays such as Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your regularly scheduled collection falls on one of these holidays, your service will automatically roll over to the following business day, creating a slight delay for the remainder of the week's routes. If your cart is skipped on a normal operating day despite being properly positioned by 7:00 a.m., residents should immediately phone the Public Works administrative office to report the missed service and arrange a rapid recovery pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Dade City?

A: Twice-weekly garbage collection with weekly recycling and yard waste.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Major holidays move the schedule forward by one day.

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

A: Standard carts provided by Waste Aid.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk items are collected weekly; white goods must be scheduled with the hauler.

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