Homestead Trash & Recycling Schedule
Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Homestead, Florida.
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π View Official Collection MapService Provider
City of Homestead Solid Waste Division
Phone Number
305-224-4400Facility Address
100 Civic Court, Homestead, FL 33030
Collection Schedule
The city provides automated garbage collection twice a week and recycling collection once a week.
Bin Colors
Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.
Guidelines & Rules
π Holiday Delays
Service typically operates as normal on holidays except for Christmas Day, which shifts collection to the next day.
ποΈ Bulk Waste Pickup
Bulk waste limits allow up to 4 cubic yards per week on the designated heavy pickup day.
β οΈ Important Guidelines
Items placed outside the designated carts without a scheduled bulk pickup will not be collected.
Comprehensive Guide & Details
Automated Refuse Collection in Deep South Dade
Situated near the gateway to the Florida Keys, the City of Homestead provides robust residential sanitation services through its dedicated Solid Waste Division. Single-family homes are issued heavy-duty green carts exclusively for household garbage. To ensure uninterrupted service, residents must roll their green bins to the street edge no later than 6:00 a.m. on their two assigned collection days per week. Because the city utilizes an automated side-loading fleet, a strict three-foot physical clearance must be maintained around the cart. Ensure the container is kept far away from parked vehicles, mailboxes, and low-hanging branches, and pull the empty bin back onto your property by 8:00 p.m. to avoid code enforcement citations.
Single-Stream Recycling Expectations
Homestead residents are encouraged to participate actively in the weekly single-stream recycling program to help reduce the burden on regional landfills. The city issues specific carts for this purpose, which accept clean corrugated cardboard, rinsed glass containers, aluminum cans, and rigid plastics. City officials rigorously enforce anti-contamination rules, with a particular focus on flexible plastic films. You must never place your recyclables inside plastic grocery bags, as they stretch and jam the delicate sorting gears at the processing facility. Any recycling cart found containing styrofoam, food waste, or bagged items will be tagged with a non-compliance sticker and left unemptied by the route drivers.
Designated Bulky Waste Pickup Days
Tackling a major home cleanout is made easier with Homesteadβs scheduled bulky waste services. The city is divided into localized zones, and residents are granted specific bulk pickup days to discard large, cumbersome items that cannot fit inside a standard green cart. You may place discarded furniture, mattresses, and rolled carpeting on the swale the evening before your collection date. Major appliances are also accepted, but state child safety laws require the immediate removal of all locking doors from refrigerators before placing them outside. Debris generated by private contractors, such as roofing tiles and concrete blocks, is strictly prohibited from this residential service.
Tropical Landscaping Debris Guidelines
Due to its proximity to dense agricultural zones and tropical weather, maintaining Homestead properties generates a massive volume of yard waste. Vegetative debris is collected concurrently with standard routes, but preparation is key. Grass clippings, leaves, and small twigs must be tightly secured in heavy-duty plastic bags or packed into personal rigid trash cans. Larger tree branches and heavy palm fronds must be chopped into segments measuring no more than four feet in length and bundled securely. To protect the municipal workers who manually hoist this organic material, no single bag, can, or bundle can weigh more than 50 pounds.
Hurricane Preparedness and Solid Waste Facility
Because Homestead sits in a high-risk hurricane corridor, storm preparation is a critical aspect of waste management. When a tropical cyclone warning is issued for Miami-Dade County, all curbside collection services are instantly suspended. Residents are legally obligated to pull all carts and uncollected bulk waste indoors to prevent them from becoming deadly airborne projectiles. For residents needing immediate disposal options outside of standard curbside service, the city operates the Homestead Solid Waste Drop-off Facility. By presenting a valid ID and a recent utility bill, homeowners can safely dump excess bulk items, yard waste, and electronic waste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: When is trash collected in Homestead?
A: The city provides automated garbage collection twice a week and recycling collection once a week.
Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?
A: Service typically operates as normal on holidays except for Christmas Day, which shifts collection to the next 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: Bulk waste limits allow up to 4 cubic yards per week on the designated heavy pickup day.
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