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Marianna Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

Find Your Exact Pickup Days

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

City of Marianna Public Works / Waste Management

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Phone Number

850-482-4353
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Facility Address

2898 Green St, Marianna, FL 32446

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Collection Schedule

Weekly curbside garbage and recycling collection provided via the city.

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Bin Colors

Standard city-issued carts.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Holidays push service back by one day for the remainder of the week.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

The city provides bulk and yard waste collection on designated days.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Marianna manages the sanitation contracts for all municipal residents.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Marianna Public Works and Sanitation Guidelines

The Public Works department takes great pride in keeping the 'City of Southern Charm' spotless for its residents and visitors. Municipal garbage collection is executed on a strict weekly rotation. To guarantee that your household refuse is collected without a hitch, you must place your standardized rollout container at the street edge by 6:30 a.m. on your specific service morning. The lid must be completely closed to keep out rain and scavenging wildlife, and the arrows embossed on the lid should point directly toward the roadway for the automated truck arms to function properly.

Jackson County Recycling Expectations

Sustainability efforts within Marianna rely heavily on community cooperation to remain economically viable. When sorting your household waste, ensure that only approved, clean items enter the recycling stream. Acceptable materials include dry corrugated cardboard, paper products, rinsed aluminum cans, and empty plastic jugs. It is absolutely essential to avoid placing glass, styrofoam, or plastic grocery sacks into the recycling mix. These prohibited items cause massive mechanical disruptions at the sorting facility and will lead to your bin being flagged for contamination.

Dealing with White Goods and Bulky Junk

If you are upgrading your home appliances or tossing out dilapidated furniture, you cannot mix these large items with your everyday household garbage. The City of Marianna has specific protocols for oversized discards, commonly referred to as 'white goods.' Refrigerators, washing machines, and old mattresses require a specialized pickup. Residents must proactively contact the Public Works office to coordinate a removal time. Please be aware that appliances containing freon may incur a supplementary environmental processing fee before they can be legally hauled away.

Yard Trimmings and Storm Debris Regulations

Because the Florida Panhandle frequently experiences intense weather, managing yard debris is a constant necessity. The city provides curbside removal for manageable amounts of horticultural waste. Small clippings and leaves must be bagged, while heavier tree limbs need to be cut into segments no longer than four feet and neatly stacked. Avoid placing brush piles over water meters, under low-hanging power lines, or near fire hydrants. Furthermore, residents are required by local ordinance to retract all empty waste carts from the public right-of-way by nightfall following collection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Marianna?

A: Weekly curbside garbage and recycling collection provided via the city.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Holidays push service back by one day for the remainder of the week.

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

A: Standard city-issued carts.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: The city provides bulk and yard waste collection on designated days.

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