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Port St. John Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Port St. John, Florida.

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Service Provider

Waste Management (Brevard County Solid Waste)

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Phone Number

321-633-2042
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Facility Address

2250 Adamson Rd, Cocoa, FL 32926

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Collection Schedule

Garbage is collected twice a week, while recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

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Bin Colors

Green or Black for garbage, Blue or Green with a yellow lid for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

๐ŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

No collection on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day; services shift one day later.

๐Ÿ›‹๏ธ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk waste and large appliances are picked up on the regular yard waste collection day.

โš ๏ธ Important Guidelines

Port St. John is an unincorporated community; therefore, all sanitation services are managed centrally by Brevard County.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Brevard County Waste Protocols for the Space Coast

Located along the scenic Indian River, the unincorporated community of Port St. John operates under the jurisdiction of Brevard County Solid Waste Management. Local franchised haulers are tasked with keeping this Space Coast neighborhood clean, providing twice-a-week garbage collection for most residential properties. To ensure your household refuse is picked up, you must have your county-issued cart positioned at the curb by 6:00 AM on your specific route days. Brevard County strictly mandates that all raw trash, food scraps, and everyday waste be securely tied inside heavy plastic bags before being placed into the bin, an essential measure to prevent windblown litter from contaminating the nearby lagoon.

Single-Stream Recycling Expectations

Brevard County strongly encourages residents to minimize their environmental footprint by actively participating in the weekly single-stream recycling program. Your designated recycling cart is intended solely for unsoiled, recoverable commodities like corrugated cardboard, mixed office paper, steel food tins, aluminum cans, and basic plastic bottles. The most critical directive from the regional material recovery facility is to leave these items completely loose. Bagging your recyclables in plastic grocery sacks is strictly banned, as these flexible films act as severe tanglers that can cause catastrophic mechanical failures at the processing plant.

Managing Space Coast Yard Debris

The lush, subtropical climate of Port St. John fuels rapid vegetation growth, making regular landscape maintenance a necessity. Vegetative debris is collected once a week on a dedicated truck route. Lightweight botanical matter, including grass clippings, pulled weeds, and fallen pine needles, must be properly contained inside durable paper yard sacks or a personal outdoor trash can. For heavier landscaping tasks, severed tree limbs and palm fronds must be cleanly cut to a maximum length of four feet and tied into manageable bundles. To protect the physical well-being of the sanitation crews, no single bundle or yard waste container can exceed 50 pounds.

Coordinating Oversized Bulk Removal

When a major spring cleaning or home renovation yields massive household itemsโ€”such as a heavily worn mattress, a defunct chest freezer, or a broken dining room setโ€”the standard curbside cart is entirely inadequate. Port St. John residents have access to specialized bulk waste collection, but this service requires prior coordination. Homeowners must proactively contact their franchised waste provider to schedule a custom pickup date for these oversized objects. Please note that hazardous materials, wet exterior paint, and contractor-generated construction debris are completely excluded from this residential service and require private commercial disposal.

Clearance Rules for Robotic Collection

The advanced sanitation fleet traversing the residential avenues of Port St. John utilizes automated hydraulic side-arms to safely hoist and empty the heavy carts. For this mechanized process to unfold without causing accidental property damage, homeowners must diligently maintain a strict three-foot buffer zone entirely around each bin. Be extremely cautious not to place your carts directly behind parked automobiles, beneath low-hanging oak branches, or adjacent to neighborhood mailboxes. The wheels must face your residence, allowing the lid to hinge open correctly toward the asphalt. Following the completion of the route, empty bins must be removed from the public right-of-way by dusk.

Navigating Holiday Closures and Storm Threats

Given its coastal geography, Brevard County remains highly vigilant during the Atlantic hurricane season. If a severe tropical cyclone approaches, all sanitation operations will be preemptively suspended to keep heavy vehicles off evacuation routes, and residents will be instructed to safely secure their bins indoors. Outside of extreme weather events, standard federal holidays such as Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Yearโ€™s Day will trigger a brief pause in service. When a recognized holiday falls on a weekday, all subsequent collection routes for that week are typically pushed back by exactly 24 hours, culminating in a makeup schedule on Saturday.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Port St. John?

A: Garbage is collected twice a week, while recycling and yard waste are collected once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: No collection on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, or New Year's Day; services shift one day later.

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

A: Green or Black for garbage, Blue or Green with a yellow lid for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk waste and large appliances are picked up on the regular yard waste collection day.

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