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Four Corners Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Four Corners, 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

Varies by County (e.g., FCC Environmental for Polk)

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Phone Number

863-284-4319
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Facility Address

330 W Church St, Bartow, FL 33830

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Collection Schedule

Depending on the county line, residents receive automated curbside garbage and recycling via county-franchised haulers.

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Bin Colors

Black or Green for garbage, Blue or Green for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Schedules shift by one day following Thanksgiving and Christmas depending on the county.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Residents can request bulk pickups directly through their respective county's franchised provider.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Because Four Corners spans four counties, solid waste operations rely entirely on which county the specific home is located in.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Navigating a Unique Quad-County Sanitation Landscape

Because the rapidly growing Four Corners community geographically straddles Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Polk counties, solid waste collection here is entirely dependent on your specific home address. There is no single municipal fleet. Instead, homeowners must identify their governing county to determine their authorized trash hauler. Despite these jurisdictional boundaries, a universal standard applies across the region: residential garbage carts must be pushed to the curb by 6:00 a.m. on the morning of collection. Bins should be placed facing the street, ensuring a three-foot clearance from mailboxes and parked vehicles so automated mechanical arms can retrieve the waste without risking property damage.

Recycling Rules Across Jurisdictional Lines

While the exact color of your recycling cart may change depending on whether you reside in the Polk or Osceola sector, the fundamental sorting rules remain uniform to protect Central Florida's processing facilities. Residents are instructed to place unbagged cardboard, metal food tins, clean aluminum cans, and rigid plastic jugs directly into their bins. The most critical violation across all four counties is the inclusion of plastic grocery bags or thin film wrappers, which heavily damage sorting equipment. When in doubt regarding a specific item, the regional motto is always to throw it in the regular trash rather than risking the contamination of an entire recycling load.

Tackling Landscaping Debris and Overgrowth

Managing the rapid growth of Florida foliage requires strict adherence to yard waste guidelines. Throughout the Four Corners area, horticultural trash like grass clippings and leaves must be bagged or containerized. If you are pruning trees, the resulting branches cannot simply be piled loosely on your lawn. Limbs must be cut into sections measuring no more than four feet in length and bundled securely with twine. Furthermore, no individual bag or bundle can exceed a weight limit of fifty pounds. Professional lawn care companies are legally mandated to remove the debris they generate, as county fleets are not permitted to service commercial contractor piles.

Coordinating Bulk Pickup and Appliance Removal

Disposing of a ruined sofa or an outdated dishwasher requires a proactive approach. Depending on your specific county within Four Corners, bulk waste collection might occur automatically on a designated day, or it may require you to proactively call your designated public works department to schedule a special route stop. For massive household appliances, universally known as white goods, strict safety protocols apply. Florida regulations strictly require the removal of all locking mechanisms and attached doors from discarded refrigerators and freezers before they are placed outside, completely neutralizing any entrapment hazard for neighborhood children.

Handling Hazardous Chemicals and E-Waste

Household hazardous waste—such as motor oil, fluorescent light bulbs, wet latex paint, and lithium-ion batteries—poses a severe threat to local water tables and must never be thrown into your curbside carts. Because Four Corners lacks a centralized municipal dump, residents must transport these dangerous materials to the specific household hazardous waste drop-off facility operated by their respective county. These specialized county-run centers ensure that toxic elements are safely neutralized and kept far away from the delicate Floridan Aquifer. Always check your county's official solid waste webpage for facility operating hours before making the drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Four Corners?

A: Depending on the county line, residents receive automated curbside garbage and recycling via county-franchised haulers.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Schedules shift by one day following Thanksgiving and Christmas depending on the county.

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

A: Black or Green for garbage, Blue or Green for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Residents can request bulk pickups directly through their respective county's franchised provider.

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