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Sugarmill Woods Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Private Haulers (Subscription)

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Phone Number

352-527-7670
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Facility Address

230 W Gulf to Lake Hwy, Lecanto, FL 34461

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Collection Schedule

Residents must contract individually with private haulers for curbside service.

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Bin Colors

Provided by the hauler.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Determined by the private hauler company contracted.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Must be arranged with the private hauler or taken to the Lecanto landfill.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

HOA rules in Sugarmill Woods strictly regulate bin visibility from the street.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Deed-Restricted Refuse Guidelines

Nestled among heavily protected greenbelts, the master-planned enclaves of Sugarmill Woods operate under strict Property Owners Association (POA) covenants combined with Citrus County ordinances. Since the area relies on a privatized subscription model, homeowners must independently hire a licensed hauling firm. POA regulations mandate that your designated garbage carts remain completely hidden from public view until the evening before your collection. Bins should be rolled to the pavement's edge no earlier than 5:00 PM the night prior and must be retrieved promptly after the trucks pass. Ensure your receptacle sits firmly on the grass edge or driveway, at least three feet from any obstructions.

Preserving the Greenbelts: Yard Debris

The unique architectural layout of Sugarmill Woods guarantees that almost every home backs up to a natural forested greenbelt. It is a severe violation of local codes to dump yard clippings, branches, or leaves into these protected conservation areas. Instead, your private hauler can collect horticultural waste if you subscribe to that specific tier. Organic material must be gathered in heavy-duty paper yard sacks or bundled tightly. Tree limbs cannot exceed four feet in length and must weigh less than 40 pounds per bundle to protect the sanitation workers lifting them manually.

Subscription-Based Recycling Services

Recovering reusable materials is handled through the open market here. If you wish to recycle at the curb, you must explicitly request a recycling cart from your chosen waste contractor. Those participating are expected to deposit flattened cardboard, aluminum beverage cans, and washed plastic containers directly into the bin. Plastic shopping bags are universally rejected by the regional processing centers. Any recyclable materials enclosed in plastic films will cause your cart to be flagged and left behind. Alternatively, residents can drive their sorted recyclables to the nearby Homosassa collection site for free.

Managing Oversized Disposals

Moving large pieces of furniture or getting rid of dead appliances requires direct coordination with your hired contractor. Standard rolling carts are not equipped to handle a broken sofa or a ruined mattress. You must place a call to your vendor's dispatch office to schedule a specialized bulk run. Furthermore, discarding major appliances like refrigerators carries stringent safety requirements. Florida statutes require the absolute removal of all locking doors and hinges before placing an old fridge outside, effectively eliminating the hazard of accidental child entrapment.

County Drop-Off Sites for Hazardous Materials

Keeping toxic solvents out of the pristine local environment is a shared duty. Volatile compounds like pool chlorine, leftover latex paint, automotive fluids, and rechargeable batteries must never find their way into your household trash. Sugarmill Woods locals are instructed to transport these dangerous items directly to the Citrus County Central Landfill in Lecanto. The facility maintains a dedicated household hazardous waste drop-off sector where private citizens can safely relinquish these toxins at no cost, ensuring they are neutralized safely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Sugarmill Woods?

A: Residents must contract individually with private haulers for curbside service.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Determined by the private hauler company contracted.

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

A: Provided by the hauler.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Must be arranged with the private hauler or taken to the Lecanto landfill.

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