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Miami Springs Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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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

Miami Springs Public Works / Private Hauler

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Phone Number

305-805-5000
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Facility Address

201 Westward Dr, Miami Springs, FL 33166

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Collection Schedule

The city provides residential garbage collection twice a week and recycling once a week.

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Bin Colors

Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Christmas Day is typically the only day service is suspended, shifting collection to the next regular day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk collection occurs on a scheduled basis throughout the year; residents can also request special pickups.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

The city maintains its own sanitation operations to ensure high service standards for the community.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

City of Miami Springs Alleyway and Curbside Collection

Unlike the sprawling unincorporated zones of the county, the incorporated City of Miami Springs operates its own highly localized Public Works Department to manage residential sanitation. Depending on your neighborhood layout, homes are serviced either via curbside pickup or through the city's historic alleyway collection routes. Residents are issued specific green rollout carts for bagged household refuse. Collections occur twice a week, and bins must be placed in their designated pickup zones before 7:00 AM on your assigned mornings. City code mandates that carts must not obstruct traffic and must be pulled back onto private property by the end of the collection day.

Keeping the Blue Recycling Bins Compliant

The City of Miami Springs is dedicated to reducing landfill reliance through a comprehensive weekly recycling program. Households receive a large blue container specifically for single-stream recoverable materials. You are encouraged to recycle flattened cardboard, clean paper products, aluminum beverage cans, and narrow-neck plastic bottles. The Public Works Department strictly forbids the inclusion of glass items, styrofoam, and greasy food containers, as these ruin entire batches of paper bales. Furthermore, placing your recyclables inside plastic grocery bags is a direct violation; all items must be tossed loosely into the blue cart to ensure they can be sorted mechanically.

Dealing With Green Waste and Branch Trimmings

Maintaining the beautiful, mature tree canopies that Miami Springs is famous for requires consistent landscape management. The city provides a dedicated yard waste collection service to handle organic debris. Grass clippings, leaves, and small twigs must be bagged or placed in standard garbage cans. For larger branches, residents must cut the wood into manageable pieces no longer than four feet and tie them securely into bundles. The sanitation crews strictly enforce a weight limit of 50 pounds per unit. Unorganized, sprawling piles of brush left on the swale will be bypassed and tagged for code enforcement review.

The Public Works Bulk Service

When replacing old mattresses, broken furniture, or discarded appliances, residents cannot simply rely on their weekly green carts. Miami Springs offers scheduled bulk waste pickups for oversized household items. Residents must contact the Public Works Department directly to place their address on the upcoming bulk collection roster. White goods, such as refrigerators and air conditioners, require special handling to prevent hazardous freon leaks. Before the city crews will haul away a refrigerator, all attached doors must be completely removed to prevent accidental entrapment hazards for local children.

Redirecting Toxic Chemicals to County Facilities

Protecting the local groundwater supply is a top priority, meaning volatile chemicals can never be mixed with standard Miami Springs garbage. Residents must safely isolate hazardous materials such as wet latex paint, marine batteries, used motor oil, and agricultural pesticides. Because the city does not process these dangerous compounds locally, citizens must transport their toxic waste to the designated Miami-Dade County Home Chemical Collection Centers. The closest facility allows homeowners to surrender these dangerous substances at no charge, ensuring they are neutralized properly without endangering the local municipal sanitation workers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Miami Springs?

A: The city provides residential garbage collection twice a week and recycling once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Christmas Day is typically the only day service is suspended, shifting collection to the next regular 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 collection occurs on a scheduled basis throughout the year; residents can also request special pickups.

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