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Melbourne Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Waste Management

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Phone Number

321-723-4455
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Facility Address

900 E Strawbridge Ave, Melbourne, FL 32901

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected twice a week, while recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

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Bin Colors

Green or Black for garbage, Blue or Green with Yellow lid for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

No collection on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day; services shift one day later.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk waste and large appliances are picked up on the regular yard waste collection day.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Melbourne strongly enforces yard waste rules; piles must not exceed 4 cubic yards per week.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Space Coast Garbage Collection Operations

Serving the heart of the Space Coast, the City of Melbourne partners with Waste Management to deliver top-tier residential sanitation services. Dwellings are provided with heavy-duty rollout carts designed for the hauler’s automated fleet. Standard household garbage is picked up twice a week. To ensure that your refuse is successfully hauled away, residents must wheel their containers to the curb edge no later than 6:30 a.m. on their designated route mornings. The mechanized lift arms require generous maneuvering space, so citizens are strictly instructed to maintain a three-foot clearance around the cart, keeping it safely separated from mailboxes, streetlights, and parked automobiles.

Melbourne's Recycling Protocols

The municipality heavily champions resource conservation through its robust weekly single-stream recycling initiative. Melbourne residents can easily discard all approved materials into their designated recycling carts without the hassle of sorting. Acceptable items encompass flattened corrugated cardboard, rinsed glass jars, aluminum cans, and rigid plastic bottles. Waste Management inspectors frequently emphasize the total eradication of plastic bags from the recycling stream. You must never enclose your recyclables in plastic grocery sacks; flexible film aggressively tangles the conveyor belts at the processing facility, leading to severe mechanical breakdowns. Contaminated bins containing styrofoam or food waste will be bypassed by the collection crew.

Bulk Pickups and Clam Truck Restrictions

When dealing with heavy spring cleaning or property renovations, Melbourne homeowners can utilize the city’s highly effective bulk waste service. Unusually large items, such as discarded mattresses, rolled carpeting, and dilapidated furniture, can be placed at the curb. For massive piles of debris, the city dispatches specialized clam trucks equipped with heavy-duty overhead grapples. Because these trucks operate vertically, it is absolutely critical that residents never place their bulk piles underneath low-hanging tree canopies or overhead power lines. If a pile is positioned in an unsafe location, the clam truck driver will be forced to leave the debris behind.

Managing Yard Waste in Brevard County

The vibrant coastal climate of Brevard County requires diligent yard maintenance, generating a substantial volume of organic debris. Vegetative waste is collected on a weekly basis, provided homeowners prepare the materials to specific municipal standards. Small clippings, pine needles, and leaves must be packed securely into personal 32-gallon trash cans or heavy-duty paper yard sacks. Thicker tree branches and heavy palm fronds must be chopped into pieces measuring less than four feet and tied tightly into bundles. To protect the sanitation workers who must hoist these organics manually, no individual container or tied bundle can surpass a 50-pound weight threshold.

Holiday Interruptions and Severe Weather

The solid waste collection calendar in Melbourne is exceptionally reliable, pausing only for a select few federal holidays and severe weather emergencies. Regular curbside service is completely suspended on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your standard collection happens to fall on one of these specific holidays, your household waste, recycling, and yard debris pick-ups will be shifted forward by exactly one day for the remainder of that week. During active hurricane warnings, all operations cease immediately. Residents are legally required to secure their rolling carts and uncollected debris indoors to prevent them from becoming dangerous airborne projectiles during gale-force winds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Melbourne?

A: Garbage is collected twice a week, while recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: No collection on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day; services shift one day later.

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

A: Green or Black for garbage, Blue or Green with Yellow lid for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk waste and large appliances are picked up on the regular yard waste collection day.

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