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Venice Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

City of Venice Solid Waste

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Phone Number

941-486-2422
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Facility Address

401 W Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34285

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Collection Schedule

The city provides twice-weekly garbage collection, and once-weekly recycling and yard waste collection.

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Bin Colors

Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day push the collection schedule back by one day.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk pickup is provided on scheduled days and requires calling the Solid Waste division in advance.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Garbage carts must be placed at the curb by 7:00 a.m. with the handle facing the house.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Island and Mainland Refuse Operations

The City of Venice Public Works Department takes immense pride in delivering top-tier solid waste collection to both the historic island and the expanding mainland neighborhoods. To maintain the city’s pristine coastal aesthetic, residential garbage is collected efficiently using standardized municipal carts. Homeowners are required to have their bins stationed at the street edge no later than 7:00 AM on their scheduled route day. To deter seagulls and local pests from creating a mess, the city mandates that all household trash be tightly secured inside plastic bags before being placed into the container.

Single-Stream Resource Recovery

Venice actively champions sustainability through its straightforward single-stream recycling program. Residents are provided with a dedicated cart meant solely for recoverable goods, which is serviced once a week. You are encouraged to recycle clean cardboard boxes, mixed paper, aluminum beverage cans, and basic plastic bottles. The most vital rule for Venice residents is to keep recyclables completely loose. Packing items inside plastic grocery bags ruins the automated sorting machinery at the processing plant. Furthermore, hazardous materials, broken glass, and styrofoam must be kept out of the recycling stream to prevent load contamination.

Wednesday Yard Debris Protocols

Managing the lush, coastal landscaping in Venice yields plenty of organic debris, which the city typically collects on Wednesdays for the majority of residential zones. Grass clippings, leaves, and small twigs must be placed inside durable paper yard bags or standard 32-gallon trash cans. For larger tree limbs and palm fronds, residents must cut them down to a maximum length of four feet and tie them securely into bundles. To ensure the safety of the sanitation crews, no single bundle or yard waste container can exceed 40 pounds in weight.

Scheduling White Goods and Bulk Trash

Standard residential carts are not equipped to handle the disposal of old mattresses, large sectionals, or heavy household appliances, commonly known as white goods. Venice provides a special bulk collection service to address these oversized items. However, residents must proactively contact the Solid Waste Division to schedule a specific pickup date before placing these massive objects on the curb. Appliances containing freon, such as refrigerators or old window AC units, require special environmental handling, and the city may assess a nominal fee for the safe extraction of these refrigerants.

Curbside Geometry and Container Etiquette

The advanced fleet of sanitation trucks navigating Venice utilizes automated hydraulic side-arms to lift and empty the carts. For these vehicles to operate without causing property damage, residents must leave a generous three-foot clearance around every bin. Carts must not be placed directly behind parked cars, beneath low tree branches, or adjacent to fire hydrants. The wheels of the container must face the residence, allowing the lid to hinge open correctly toward the street. Once the trucks complete their routes, local ordinances dictate that empty bins must be stowed away from public view.

Seasonal Shifts and Holiday Adjustments

While the collection schedule in Venice is highly dependable, the calendar does shift during major recognized holidays such as Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. When a holiday forces the closure of city facilities on a weekday, all subsequent sanitation routes for that week are pushed back by exactly 24 hours. The City of Venice frequently updates its official website and community social media boards to alert residents of these holiday shifts, as well as any emergency suspensions caused by approaching tropical weather systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Venice?

A: The city provides twice-weekly garbage collection, and once-weekly recycling and yard waste collection.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day push the collection schedule back by one day.

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

A: Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk pickup is provided on scheduled days and requires calling the Solid Waste division in advance.

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