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Hudson Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Hudson, Florida.

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Service Provider

Private Haulers (Licensed)

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Phone Number

727-847-2411
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Facility Address

14230 Hays Rd, Spring Hill, FL 34610

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Collection Schedule

Residents must contract directly with a county-licensed private hauler (e.g., Waste Management, GFL).

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Bin Colors

Provided by the hauler.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Varies by the specific private hauler company.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Must be arranged with the private hauler or taken to the Hays Road landfill.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Hudson operates on an open-market subscription system for residential waste.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Subscription-Based Garbage Services

The coastal community of Hudson operates entirely outside of any municipal or county-funded sanitation fleet. Instead, homeowners participate in a free-market refuse system, meaning you are personally responsible for hiring a Pasco County-licensed private hauling company to manage your weekly garbage. Popular vendors in the area include Waste Connections and County Sanitation. This subscription-based model grants you the flexibility to negotiate cart sizes and collection frequencies that fit your family's output. Regardless of which company you select, local ordinances strictly mandate that all household garbage must be tightly bagged before entering the receptacle.

Curbside Cart Spacing and Timing

Because private haulers utilize massive, automated side-loading packer trucks, exact curbside placement is heavily regulated across Hudson neighborhoods. Your chosen vendor will require you to wheel your bin to the pavement's edge no later than 6:00 AM on your specific route day. The cart needs to sit on level ground, with its lid completely closed and the metal lifting bar facing the roadway. Establishing a clear three-foot radius around the container is mandatory, ensuring the mechanical arm can function without striking nearby mailboxes, ornamental rocks, or parked cars.

Opting Into Materials Recovery

In a privatized system, curbside recycling is generally offered as an optional, add-on service rather than a standard inclusion. If you elect to subscribe to a recycling plan, your hauler will deliver a distinctly colored cart. Acceptable materials include clean corrugated cardboard, dry paper, aluminum cans, and rigid plastic bottles. Contamination control is fiercely enforced. You must deposit all items loosely; utilizing plastic grocery wrappers will severely damage the county's sorting facility and trigger rejected loads. Carts containing banned materials like styrofoam or shattered glass will be bypassed by your driver.

Clearing Out Thick Brush

The heavily wooded lots scattered throughout Hudson generate a significant volume of horticultural rubbish. While many private haulers offer yard waste removal as part of their comprehensive packages, specific preparation rules apply. Small organic clippings, such as pine needles and fallen leaves, must be packed neatly into standard 32-gallon trash cans or biodegradable paper yard bags. When pruning large trees, the resulting branches must be sawn into segments measuring three feet or less and bundled tightly with twine. Sanitation crews will typically leave behind any single container or wood bundle exceeding 50 pounds.

Do-It-Yourself Disposal at Hays Road

For residents undertaking massive home renovations or those who need to safely dispose of toxic chemicals, standard curbside service is insufficient. Hudson locals can transport oversized loads directly to the West Pasco Resource Recovery Facility, located on Hays Road in Spring Hill. This county-managed complex accepts heavy construction debris, dilapidated furniture, and old mattresses, charging a tipping fee based on the weight of your vehicle. More importantly, the site features a dedicated drop-off zone for household hazardous waste, allowing citizens to surrender volatile compounds like wet paint and lithium batteries at no extra cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Hudson?

A: Residents must contract directly with a county-licensed private hauler (e.g., Waste Management, GFL).

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Varies by the specific private hauler company.

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

A: Provided by the hauler.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Must be arranged with the private hauler or taken to the Hays Road landfill.

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