Florida City Trash & Recycling Schedule
Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Florida City, Florida.
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π View Official Collection MapService Provider
Miami-Dade Solid Waste Management
Phone Number
305-468-5900Facility Address
404 W Palm Dr, Florida City, FL 33034
Collection Schedule
Twice-weekly garbage collection and bi-weekly recycling.
Bin Colors
Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).
Guidelines & Rules
π Holiday Delays
No service on MLK Day, Independence Day, or Christmas.
ποΈ Bulk Waste Pickup
Two scheduled bulk pickups per year via the 311 county system.
β οΈ Important Guidelines
The city utilizes the county-wide residential waste network.
Comprehensive Guide & Details
Municipal Refuse Operations in Florida City
As the southernmost municipality in the South Florida metropolitan area, Florida City takes a localized approach to sanitation. The local Public Works Department orchestrates the collection of residential household garbage, utilizing automated packer trucks. Homeowners are assigned heavy-duty, municipal-branded rollout carts designed to withstand the tropical climate. To ensure your residence is serviced without delay, your garbage bin must be wheeled to the edge of the pavement by 6:00 AM on your specific route days. The cart must be positioned on level ground, with the lid opening facing the street, maintaining a strict three-foot buffer away from mailboxes and parked vehicles.
Miami-Dade Regional Recycling Protocols
To reduce the volume of waste heading to local incinerators, Florida City participates in the broader Miami-Dade County single-stream recycling initiative. Residents are provided with designated blue carts to discard clean paper products, flattened cardboard, empty aluminum cans, and rigid plastic bottles. Contamination control is heavily enforced by the collection crews. You are strictly forbidden from placing plastic grocery sacks, broken window glass, or styrofoam takeout containers into the recycling stream. Throwing these prohibited items into your blue cart will trigger an immediate rejection, resulting in a brightly colored violation tag and an unemptied bin.
Handling Tropical Landscaping Rubbish
The intense South Florida sunshine and frequent rains cause vegetation to grow at an astonishing rate. Florida City provides scheduled sweeps to manage the resulting horticultural debris. Loose organic materials, such as grass clippings and fallen leaves, must be firmly packed into standard trash cans or heavy-duty biodegradable yard bags. When pruning the extensive palm canopy, fronds and branches must be sawn to segments no longer than four feet and tied tightly into bundles. To protect the physical health of the sanitation workers, no individual bundle or yard bag may exceed a strict weight limit of 50 pounds.
Discarding White Goods and Large Furniture
When upgrading a living space or replacing a broken chest freezer, residents cannot simply leave these oversized items on the swale indefinitely. Florida City requires homeowners to utilize specialized bulk waste collection services for large household goods. If you need to dispose of heavy furniture or 'white goods'βlike refrigerators, washers, and dryersβyou must proactively contact the Public Works administration to coordinate a pickup. To eliminate severe safety hazards, state regulations mandate that all locking doors must be completely removed from discarded appliances prior to their placement at the curb.
South Dade Hazardous Chemical Diversion
Protecting the Biscayne Aquifer and the adjacent Everglades from toxic runoff is a paramount concern. Volatile household chemicals such as wet latex paint, used automotive oil, liquid pesticides, and lithium-ion batteries are absolutely banned from the municipal waste stream. Florida City residents must transport these dangerous substances to the South Dade Home Chemical Collection Center. This specialized facility allows private citizens to safely surrender toxic compounds free of charge, ensuring they are professionally neutralized or recycled without jeopardizing the fragile regional ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is trash collected in Florida City?
A: Twice-weekly garbage collection and bi-weekly recycling.
Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?
A: No service on MLK Day, Independence Day, or Christmas.
Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?
A: Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).
Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?
A: Two scheduled bulk pickups per year via the 311 county system.
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