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Northdale Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Hillsborough County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

813-272-5680
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Facility Address

346 N Falkenburg Rd, Tampa, FL 33619

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is picked up twice a week; recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

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Bin Colors

Gray carts for garbage, Blue carts for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Hillsborough County does not collect on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules are shifted by one day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Two free curbside bulk pickups are available per year and must be scheduled by appointment.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Because Northdale is an unincorporated CDP, all municipal services are managed directly by Hillsborough County.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Solid Waste Services for Northdale Families

As a bustling residential hub in the Tampa Bay area, the community of Northdale depends on Hillsborough County's comprehensive solid waste network to keep its suburban streets tidy. Every single-family home is supplied with a robust gray cart specifically meant for non-hazardous household garbage. To guarantee that the routing trucks service your property, it is highly required to push your bin to the curb no later than 6:00 AM on your assigned collection days. The county strictly mandates that all everyday refuse be enclosed within tied plastic garbage bags before being placed into the container, a necessary step to mitigate foul odors and prevent windblown litter.

The Right Way to Use the Blue Bin

Hillsborough County is deeply committed to environmental sustainability, providing Northdale households with a distinct blue cart for weekly single-stream recycling. You are highly encouraged to recycle unsoiled materials such as flattened corrugated shipping boxes, empty tin cans, aluminum beverage containers, and clean plastic jugs. The absolute most critical rule regarding the blue bin is that all items must remain loose. Never pack your recyclables inside plastic grocery sacks. Flexible films wrap around the complex sorting machinery at the processing plant, causing severe operational breakdowns and forcing perfectly good recyclables into the local landfill.

Landscaping and Yard Waste Removal

The manicured lawns and mature trees common throughout Northdale generate a substantial volume of botanical waste. The county operates a separate weekly route specifically for collecting yard debris and transporting it to composting facilities. Residents are allowed a maximum limit of two cubic yards of vegetative waste per week. Loose organics, like grass clippings and pine needles, must be placed inside durable paper yard sacks or a personal trash can. If you are discarding tree branches, they must be cleanly cut to lengths of four feet or less and bundled with twine, ensuring no single bundle surpasses 50 pounds.

Getting Rid of Oversized Junk

When it is time to discard bulky items that simply cannot fit inside your gray cart, such as a worn-out mattress, a busted washing machine, or an old dining room table, you have highly convenient options. Northdale residents can personally transport these oversized goods to the nearby Northwest County Community Collection Center on Linebaugh Avenue at no extra charge, simply by showing a copy of their annual property tax bill. If you do not have a vehicle capable of hauling such loads, you can contact the solid waste department directly to arrange a specialized curbside bulk pickup at your home.

Proper Cart Positioning in Suburbia

Sanitation fleets driving through the residential avenues of Northdale utilize advanced mechanical arms to hoist and empty the heavy carts. For this robotic process to occur safely, residents must adhere to strict spatial regulations. A mandatory three-foot buffer zone must surround each individual cart. Be extremely careful not to place your bins directly behind parked cars, beneath low-hanging oak branches, or next to community mailboxes. The front lid should always face the pavement. Once the trucks have finished their routes, local ordinances dictate that empty bins must be removed from the public right-of-way by the end of the day.

Holiday Schedule Adjustments

Routine collection operations in Northdale will occasionally shift to accommodate federal holidays and severe tropical weather. Hillsborough County typically halts all sanitation services on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your standard garbage day lands on one of these recognized closures, your pickup will naturally bump forward to the following day, creating a cascading delay that typically concludes with a makeup route scheduled for Saturday. Additionally, if the region falls under a hurricane warning, all heavy collection fleets will be grounded for public safety, and residents will be advised to secure their carts indoors.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Northdale?

A: Garbage is picked up twice a week; recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Hillsborough County does not collect on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day; schedules are shifted by one day.

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

A: Gray carts for garbage, Blue carts for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Two free curbside bulk pickups are available per year and must be scheduled by appointment.

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