Gladeview Trash & Recycling Schedule
Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Gladeview, Florida.
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📍 View Official Collection MapService Provider
Miami-Dade County Solid Waste Management
Phone Number
305-468-5900Facility Address
111 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128
Collection Schedule
Miami-Dade County provides twice-weekly garbage and bi-weekly recycling collection.
Bin Colors
Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Guidelines & Rules
🎄 Holiday Delays
Service is interrupted only on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day.
🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup
Residents can schedule up to two bulky waste pickups each year (up to 25 cubic yards each).
⚠️ Important Guidelines
Because Gladeview is an unincorporated CDP, all solid waste and recycling are handled directly by Miami-Dade County via the 311 service center.
Comprehensive Guide & Details
Miami-Dade County Collection Overview
Residents of Gladeview fall under the jurisdiction of the Miami-Dade County Department of Solid Waste Management for all their sanitation needs. Due to the area's unincorporated status, neighborhood garbage routes are completely integrated into the countywide system. Homes receive automated trash collection twice per week, utilizing the county-issued green carts. Because the automated mechanical arms need ample space to maneuver, your green container must be rolled out to the street edge by 7:00 AM on your designated collection morning. Keep the bin at least three feet away from parked cars, mailboxes, and utility poles to avoid missed service.
Recycling Specifics and Prohibitions
Unlike the weekly garbage runs, the county's single-stream recycling program operates on a bi-weekly basis. Your blue recycling cart should only contain clean, dry materials. Miami-Dade strictly requires residents to adhere to the Simple 5 rules, focusing on paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, glass jars, and metal cans. You must never place plastic grocery bags, food waste, or tanglers like garden hoses in the blue cart. Contaminated bins are tagged and left on the curb to prevent spoiling the entire truckload of recyclables.
Bulky Waste Pickup Allowances
One of the greatest benefits of the county's service is the generous bulky waste policy. Gladeview homeowners are entitled to two massive bulk pickups each calendar year. Each requested pickup can encompass up to 25 cubic yards of material, which is enough space to hold several couches, mattresses, or large piles of yard clippings. To schedule one of your free annual pickups, simply log into the Miami-Dade 311 Direct app or call 311 directly so they can dispatch a claw truck to your property.
Specialized Drop-Off Centers
For materials that cannot wait for a scheduled pickup or do not belong in curbside bins, residents can utilize the Neighborhood Trash and Recycling Centers. These specialized drop-off points accept clean yard waste, passenger tires, and large household appliances. Furthermore, toxic materials such as household chemicals, lithium-ion batteries, motor oil, and old paint must be taken to a designated Home Chemical Collection Center rather than mixed in with your regular garbage to protect the safety of the collection crews.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is trash collected in Gladeview?
A: Miami-Dade County provides twice-weekly garbage and bi-weekly recycling collection.
Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?
A: Service is interrupted only on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Independence Day, and Christmas Day.
Q: Which bins should I use for trash and recycling?
A: Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?
A: Residents can schedule up to two bulky waste pickups each year (up to 25 cubic yards each).
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