← Back to Miramar City

Miramar Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

📍 View Official Collection Map
🏢

Service Provider

Waste Pro

📞

Phone Number

954-967-4200
📍

Facility Address

2300 Civic Center Place, Miramar, FL 33025

📅

Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected twice a week, and recycling is collected once a week.

🎨

Bin Colors

Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Service is only interrupted on Christmas Day, moving to the next scheduled day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk waste is collected once a month up to 10 cubic yards per residence.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Avoid placing bulk waste near mailboxes, fire hydrants, or under low-hanging tree branches.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Curbside Garbage Guidelines for Miramar Neighborhoods

Ensuring a clean and sanitary environment across the City of Miramar begins with adhering to the residential waste collection schedule. The city provides robust twice-a-week garbage pickups for all single-family homes. Homeowners are required to utilize the city-issued roll-out carts, and these containers must be positioned at the edge of the driveway prior to 7:00 a.m. on your specific collection days. To facilitate the mechanical arms of the sanitation trucks, citizens must leave at least three feet of unobstructed space around the receptacle. Once the trucks have cleared the street, local ordinances mandate that all bins be removed from the public right-of-way and stored out of plain sight by the end of the day.

Recycling Practices and Forbidden Materials

Miramar champions a greener future through a comprehensive single-stream recycling program, which takes place once a week. Your designated recycling cart is meant solely for unbagged, acceptable materials. Residents should toss in flattened corrugated cardboard, empty aluminum beverage cans, glass jars, and rigid plastic jugs. A major hurdle for the local sorting facilities is plastic bag contamination. Under no circumstances should you place your recyclables inside plastic grocery sacks, nor should you discard garden hoses, clothing, or greasy food boxes into this container. If a sanitation inspector spots these prohibited items, your cart will be red-tagged and left full until the offending materials are removed.

Monthly Bulk Trash Allocations

When dealing with a major home cleanout, Miramar residents can take advantage of the generous monthly bulk pickup service. This specialized route is designed for massive items that are impossible to fit inside a standard trash receptacle. You are permitted to leave out discarded sofas, broken patio furniture, old mattresses, and large home appliances. However, strict safety regulations dictate that any appliance with a locking door, such as a refrigerator, must have the door completely detached before it touches the curb. Contractor-generated debris, including drywall, roofing tiles, and concrete blocks, is strictly prohibited and must be disposed of at a commercial landfill.

Vegetative Waste Preparation

The tropical climate of South Florida dictates frequent landscaping maintenance, resulting in significant yard waste. In Miramar, organic debris such as grass clippings, palm fronds, and fallen leaves must be handled properly to ensure pickup. Small yard trimmings should be bagged or placed in personal rigid containers. Larger tree branches must be cut down to a maximum length of four feet and securely tied into manageable bundles. Sanitation workers must lift these items by hand, so individual bags, containers, or bundles cannot exceed a 50-pound weight limit. Piles exceeding the standard residential limits will require you to hire a private tree service for removal.

Broward County Household Hazardous Waste Drops

Protecting Miramar's delicate groundwater system requires residents to be extremely cautious with dangerous chemicals. Toxic materials such as wet latex paint, harsh pool chemicals, automotive fluids, and rechargeable lithium-ion batteries pose catastrophic environmental and fire risks if thrown into standard garbage carts. Instead of putting these items on the curb, residents must transport them to designated Broward County Household Hazardous Waste drop-off events. These localized collection days are scheduled periodically throughout the year, allowing homeowners to safely surrender volatile chemicals and outdated electronics without endangering the community's sanitation fleet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Miramar?

A: Garbage is collected twice a week, and recycling is collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Service is only interrupted on Christmas Day, moving to the next scheduled 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 waste is collected once a month up to 10 cubic yards per residence.

💧

Need to pay your water bill?

View online payment options, office hours, and customer service details for Miramar Water Utilities.

Go to Water Bill Services →