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Memphis Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Manatee County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

941-792-8811
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Facility Address

3333 Lena Rd, Bradenton, FL 34211

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected twice weekly; recycling and yard waste once weekly.

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Bin Colors

Black (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

No collection on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules shift forward.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Two free bulk item pickups per year by appointment through the county.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Service is provided by county-franchised haulers for unincorporated areas.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Manatee County Refuse Logistics for Memphis

Because Memphis is an unincorporated census-designated place just north of Palmetto, residential solid waste is exclusively overseen by the Manatee County Solid Waste Division. The county provides robust twice-a-week garbage collection to handle household refuse effectively. Homeowners are expected to place their county-approved trash receptacles at the curb prior to the 6:00 a.m. threshold on their assigned mornings. To keep the neighborhood sanitary and prevent the attraction of stray animals, all interior trash must be tied tightly in plastic bags before the cart lid is sealed shut.

Clearance Directives for Hydraulic Arms

The Manatee County sanitation fleet utilizes advanced trucks equipped with hydraulic lifting mechanisms. This automation demands strict adherence to curb spacing. Residents must ensure a mandatory three-foot buffer zone surrounds their garbage cart on all sides. Keep the receptacle well away from property mailboxes, utility pedestals, and parked automobiles. Furthermore, the cart’s handles must face the residential property, allowing the lid to hinge open toward the asphalt. Failure to arrange your bins properly will result in the driver skipping your address to avoid collateral damage.

Participating in the Single-Stream Recycling Effort

Environmental responsibility is heavily promoted through Manatee County's single-stream curbside recycling program. Memphis households receive a once-a-week pickup for their recycling cart. You are encouraged to deposit clean aluminum cans, unsoiled paper, flattened corrugated boxes, and washed plastic containers directly into the bin. It is absolutely critical that items remain loose. Bagging your recyclables in plastic grocery sacks is strictly forbidden, as those flexible films wreak havoc on the sorting facility's conveyor belts. Contaminated loads will simply be diverted to the local landfill.

Yard Trimmings and Seasonal Brush Limits

Managing a property in Manatee County often generates significant vegetative debris. Yard waste is serviced one day per week. To guarantee pickup, homeowners must secure small clippings, leaves, and pine needles inside heavy-duty yard bags or personal trash cans. Thicker tree branches cannot be arbitrarily tossed on the swale; they must be trimmed to lengths no greater than four feet and tied into bundles weighing 50 pounds or less. Any landscaping waste produced by hired commercial tree trimmers will not be collected by county crews.

White Goods, E-Scrap, and Oversized Rubbish

Standard automated carts are not equipped to hold massive discarded items. If a Memphis resident needs to throw away a broken couch, a rusted washing machine, or large electronic scrap like an obsolete television, they must arrange a special collection. Manatee County allows residents to schedule two free bulky item pickups per calendar year. You must contact the county's customer service department to secure a date on the calendar. For appliances containing refrigerants, technicians will properly capture the freon before the metal is recycled.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Memphis?

A: Garbage is collected twice weekly; recycling and yard waste once weekly.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: No collection on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules shift forward.

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

A: Black (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Two free bulk item pickups per year by appointment through the county.

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