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Olympia Heights Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Miami-Dade Solid Waste Management

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Phone Number

305-468-5900
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Facility Address

111 NW 1st St, Miami, FL 33128

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Collection Schedule

Two weekly garbage pickups and bi-weekly recycling collection.

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Bin Colors

Green (Garbage), Blue (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

No collection on MLK Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Two scheduled bulk pickups per year via the 311 system.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

All residential sanitation services are billed through property taxes.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Miami-Dade DSWM Operations in Olympia Heights

Because Olympia Heights is an unincorporated suburban enclave within Miami-Dade County, all household sanitation logistics fall directly under the jurisdiction of the Department of Solid Waste Management (DSWM). The county issues highly durable green rollout containers tailored for automated side-loading trucks. Homeowners are required to have their bins positioned at the street edge by 7:00 AM on their dual weekly service days. For the mechanical lifting arms to operate efficiently, your cart must be placed on a level grade with a strict three-foot clearance radius from mailboxes, parked vehicles, and overhanging oak branches.

The Alternating Blue Cart Recycling Schedule

To reduce the burden on South Florida incinerators, the county provides a comprehensive single-stream recycling system. Olympia Heights properties utilize a distinctly colored blue cart, which is serviced on an alternating bi-weekly schedule. You are encouraged to deposit unbagged aluminum cans, flattened corrugated boxes, dry paper, and narrow-neck plastic jugs directly into the receptacle. Bagging your recyclables in plastic grocery films is the number one cause of machinery breakdowns at the materials recovery facility. Additionally, styrofoam takeout containers and broken glass must be diverted to your primary garbage bin to prevent widespread bale contamination.

Capitalizing on Your Bulk Waste Quota

One of the premier benefits of being a Miami-Dade DSWM customer is the generous bulk trash allocation. Every household in Olympia Heights is granted two free oversized waste pickups per calendar year, allowing up to 25 cubic yards per request. This allowance is perfect for massive yard cleanups, discarding old furniture, or throwing away broken appliances. However, you cannot simply leave these items on the swale. Residents must proactively secure an appointment via the 311 mobile application or call center prior to placing any debris at the curb, thereby avoiding illegal dumping citations.

Snapper Creek TRC Privileges

If you exhaust your annual bulk pickup quota or need to dispose of debris on short notice, the nearby Snapper Creek Neighborhood Trash and Recycling Center serves as an excellent resource. Olympia Heights residents can access this facility to drop off clean wood, excessive yard clippings, and a maximum of three passenger vehicle tires annually. Utilization of the TRC is completely free for active DSWM account holders, but you must present a valid Florida driver's license matching your service address. Commercial landscaping vehicles and moving trucks are strictly barred from entering these residential sites.

Diverting Dangerous Solvents

The Biscayne Aquifer is incredibly vulnerable to toxic runoff, meaning hazardous household materials can never be discarded in your standard green or blue carts. Volatile substances like pool chlorine, marine batteries, used automotive oil, and wet latex paint must be isolated. Olympia Heights locals are instructed to transport these toxic compounds to specialized Home Chemical Collection Centers operated by Miami-Dade County. Dropping off your hazardous waste at these regional sites guarantees that dangerous chemicals are neutralized or recycled in accordance with strict federal environmental protection standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Olympia Heights?

A: Two weekly garbage pickups and bi-weekly recycling collection.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: No collection on MLK Day, Independence Day, or Christmas Day.

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

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

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Two scheduled bulk pickups per year via the 311 system.

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