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East Lake-Orient Park Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of East Lake-Orient Park, Florida.

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Service Provider

Hillsborough County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

813-272-5680
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Facility Address

346 N Falkenburg Rd, Tampa, FL 33619

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected twice a week; recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

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Bin Colors

Gray carts for garbage, Blue carts for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Hillsborough County does not collect on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules are shifted by one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Two free curbside bulk pickups are available per year by appointment through the county.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

As an unincorporated CDP, all local utilities and solid waste are managed directly by Hillsborough County.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Hillsborough County Sanitation in East Lake-Orient Park

Maintaining a pristine environment in the vibrant East Lake-Orient Park community relies on strict adherence to Hillsborough County's comprehensive sanitation guidelines. The county equips every residential property with a durable gray roll-out cart specifically engineered for daily household refuse. To avoid a missed pickup, citizens must maneuver their gray bins to the edge of the street no later than 6:00 AM on their assigned collection days. It is a strict county mandate that all garbage be sealed inside plastic trash bags before being placed into the container, significantly reducing wind-blown litter and preventing insect infestations in the humid Florida climate.

Mastering the Blue Cart Recycling Rules

The blue recycling cart is the cornerstone of Hillsborough County's commitment to diverting waste from local landfills. East Lake-Orient Park residents are expected to utilize this container for clean, unsoiled materials such as flattened shipping boxes, empty tin cans, and rinsed plastic jugs. The sorting machinery at the county's recovery facility is highly sophisticated but incredibly vulnerable to contamination. Therefore, residents must never place tanglers like garden hoses, holiday lights, or plastic grocery sacks into the blue bin. Items should be tossed in loosely to ensure the automated sorting screens can process them efficiently.

Disposing of Yard Waste and Lawn Trimmings

Because East Lake-Orient Park features a mix of mature trees and landscaped lawns, managing vegetative debris is a weekly task. Hillsborough County dispatches dedicated yard waste trucks to collect natural organic matter, ensuring it is diverted to specialized composting sites. Homeowners are permitted to set out up to two cubic yards of yard waste per week. Grass clippings and pine needles should be neatly bagged in biodegradable paper sacks or placed in standard outdoor trash cans. Larger tree limbs must be cut down to four feet or less, and securely bundled to prevent a hazard for the collection crews.

Solutions for Bulky Waste and Large Appliances

When upgrading your living room furniture or replacing a malfunctioning washing machine, standard curbside carts are inadequate. For these bulky items, Hillsborough County offers a few practical solutions. East Lake-Orient Park residents have the option to transport large, non-hazardous items directly to one of the nearby Community Collection Centers. If you lack a vehicle capable of hauling such loads, you may contact the county's solid waste department to schedule a special at-home bulk pickup. Keep in mind that construction materials, such as roofing tiles or leftover concrete, are not accepted through this program.

Cart Clearances and Sidewalk Regulations

The efficiency of the county's waste removal fleet depends heavily on the proper positioning of your household bins. The robotic lifting mechanisms require a minimum buffer zone of three feet surrounding each cart. Homeowners must be diligent about keeping bins away from fire hydrants, parked vehicles, and low-hanging utility lines. The front of the lid should always open toward the street. Once the sanitation trucks have successfully emptied the containers, local ordinances dictate that the bins must be removed from the public right-of-way by the evening to maintain the visual appeal of the neighborhood.

Navigating Holiday and Storm Delays

Disruptions to the standard collection calendar are inevitable during major federal holidays and severe weather events. If a hurricane threatens the Tampa Bay region, Hillsborough County will completely halt solid waste operations to prioritize public safety and clear the roadways. During normal times, holidays such as Thanksgiving Day and Christmas will trigger a temporary schedule shift. If your designated service day falls on one of these holidays, your collection will naturally bump to the following day, creating a ripple effect that typically concludes with a special Saturday route.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in East Lake-Orient Park?

A: Garbage is collected twice a week; recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Hillsborough County does not collect on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules are shifted by one day.

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

A: Gray carts for garbage, Blue carts for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Two free curbside bulk pickups are available per year by appointment through the county.

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