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East Lake Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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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

Private Haulers / Pinellas County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

727-464-7500
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Facility Address

3095 114th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33716

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Collection Schedule

Residents contract directly with licensed private haulers (like Waste Management or Waste Pro) for curbside collection.

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Bin Colors

Bins are provided by the private hauler and vary by company (typically Green or Blue).

Guidelines & Rules

๐ŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Schedules depend entirely on the specific private hauler contracted, though major holidays generally delay service by one day.

๐Ÿ›‹๏ธ Bulk Waste Pickup

Residents coordinate bulk pickups with their chosen private hauler or drop off at the county facility.

โš ๏ธ Important Guidelines

Since East Lake is an unincorporated CDP, there is no centralized municipal trash collection; homeowners associations often negotiate community-wide rates.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Selecting a Private Waste Hauler in East Lake

Unlike municipalities with centralized sanitation departments, the unincorporated community of East Lake relies on a decentralized system. Homeowners are responsible for contracting their own curbside garbage services from a list of private haulers licensed by Pinellas County, unless they live in a neighborhood where the Homeowners Association (HOA) manages a master contract. Companies like Waste Management, Waste Pro, and Solar Sanitation offer varying pickup schedules and cart sizes. You must contact these vendors directly to establish a service routine and receive your designated refuse bins.

Navigating Curbside Recycling with Your Vendor

Because East Lake residents utilize private haulers, the specific rules for curbside recycling can vary slightly depending on your chosen company. However, all licensed vendors must adhere to Pinellas Countyโ€™s baseline material mandates. Standard acceptable items include clean office paper, flattened cardboard boxes, aluminum beverage cans, and rigid plastic containers. Do not place your recyclables inside plastic grocery bags, as this causes severe jams at the county processing facilities. Items like glass or styrofoam may be rejected depending on your specific hauler's processing capabilities.

Tackling Bulky Items and Pinellas County Landfill Trips

Disposing of heavy household junk, such as a defunct refrigerator or an old mattress, requires coordination. You can contact your private hauler to negotiate a specialized bulk pickup, which typically incurs an extra fee on your invoice. Alternatively, East Lake residents can transport massive items directly to the Pinellas County Solid Waste Disposal Complex located on 114th Avenue North in St. Petersburg. Tipping fees at this facility are calculated by the weight of your load, and you must secure all items safely in your vehicle or trailer.

Managing Yard Trimmings Safely

The sprawling, tree-lined neighborhoods of East Lake generate a continuous supply of vegetative debris. Your private waste contractor will dictate your specific yard waste collection day. Generally, loose foliage, pine needles, and grass clippings must be sealed in heavy-duty paper lawn bags or personal trash receptacles. Tree limbs and brush must be cleanly cut to lengths under four feet and securely bundled with twine. Never mix green waste with regular household garbage, as Florida law requires these materials to be processed separately to create mulch.

Disposing of Household Chemicals and Electronics

Pouring toxic liquids down the drain or tossing them into your curbside cart is strictly forbidden and environmentally disastrous. East Lake homeowners needing to get rid of old paint, motor oil, pool chlorine, or lithium batteries must utilize the Pinellas County Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center (HEC3). This specialized drop-off site ensures that hazardous materials are neutralized or recycled properly. The service is entirely free for local residents dropping off standard residential quantities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in East Lake?

A: Residents contract directly with licensed private haulers (like Waste Management or Waste Pro) for curbside collection.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Schedules depend entirely on the specific private hauler contracted, though major holidays generally delay service by one day.

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

A: Bins are provided by the private hauler and vary by company (typically Green or Blue).

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Residents coordinate bulk pickups with their chosen private hauler or drop off at the county facility.

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