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Fish Hawk Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Fish Hawk, 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

13000 US Highway 41 S, Gibsonton, FL 33534

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is picked up 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 and must be scheduled by appointment.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Since Fish Hawk is an unincorporated CDP, all municipal services are managed directly by Hillsborough County.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Sanitation Logistics in the FishHawk Master-Planned Community

Located in the heart of unincorporated Hillsborough County, the expansive FishHawk Ranch community relies entirely on the county’s robust solid waste division for its residential sanitation needs. Upholding the immaculate appearance of these neighborhoods requires strict adherence to county pickup schedules. Every household is provided with a heavy-duty gray roll-out cart designed specifically for household refuse. To guarantee collection, you must wheel this container to the street edge no later than 6:00 AM on your assigned mornings. It is an absolute requirement that all trash be tightly sealed inside plastic garbage bags to suppress odors and prevent debris from blowing into the community's pristine nature trails.

Mastering the Blue Cart Commingled Recycling System

Fish Hawk residents play a vital role in Hillsborough County’s environmental initiatives by properly utilizing the blue recycling cart. This container is serviced weekly and is meant exclusively for unsoiled, recoverable materials. You are encouraged to deposit flattened shipping boxes, empty steel food tins, aluminum beverage cans, and rinsed plastic jugs directly into the bin. The golden rule for the blue cart is to ensure all materials are completely loose. Never bundle your recyclables inside plastic grocery bags, as these flimsy films quickly tangle the sophisticated sorting mechanisms at the regional material recovery facility, causing highly expensive operational delays.

Managing Extensive Suburban Yard Debris

The lush, heavily wooded environment of FishHawk Ranch generates a massive volume of yard waste throughout the year. Hillsborough County dispatches specialized vehicles to collect this vegetative matter and divert it to regional composting sites. Homeowners are permitted to discard up to two cubic yards of yard waste weekly. Loose items like grass clippings and fallen oak leaves must be neatly bagged in biodegradable paper yard sacks or placed in standard garbage cans. Any large tree limbs must be cut down to a maximum length of four feet and tightly bundled with twine, ensuring no single bundle exceeds 50 pounds.

Solutions for Discarding Oversized Household Goods

When a home renovation or spring cleaning project results in oversized junk—such as a heavily worn mattress, a broken dishwasher, or an old sectional sofa—the standard gray cart will not suffice. Fish Hawk residents have access to two highly convenient options. You can personally haul large, non-hazardous items to the South County Community Collection Center at no additional charge by presenting a copy of your annual property tax assessment. Alternatively, if you lack a suitable vehicle, you may contact the solid waste customer service center to request a specialized curbside bulk pickup.

Spatial Clearances for Robotic Lift Vehicles

The massive automated garbage trucks navigating the winding subdivisions of Fish Hawk require ample room to safely operate their robotic lifting arms. Residents must diligently maintain a three-foot buffer zone around each individual cart. Be extremely cautious not to place bins behind parked cars, beneath low-hanging branches, or adjacent to neighborhood mail clusters. The front of the lid should always open outward toward the pavement. Following the completion of the collection route, both county ordinances and strict HOA guidelines require the bins to be removed from public view by dusk.

Navigating Holiday Interruptions and Tropical Storms

Given its proximity to the Gulf Coast, the Tampa Bay region is highly susceptible to tropical weather disruptions. If a hurricane warning is officially declared, Hillsborough County will completely ground its sanitation fleets to protect workers and keep heavy vehicles off critical evacuation routes. During standard operations, recognized holidays like Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day will also trigger a temporary pause in service. If your assigned garbage day falls on one of these holidays, your collection will naturally bump forward to the following day, culminating in a makeup route scheduled for Saturday.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Fish Hawk?

A: Garbage is picked up 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 and must be scheduled by appointment.

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