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Wedgefield Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Orange County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

407-836-6601
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Facility Address

5901 Young Pine Rd, Orlando, FL 32829

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Collection Schedule

Weekly automated collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

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Bin Colors

Green lid (Garbage), Blue lid (Recycling).

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Schedule shifts by one day if your pickup falls on Thanksgiving or Christmas.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Collected weekly on yard waste day; max 3 cubic yards per pickup.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Carts must be at the curb by 6:00 AM.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Waste Collection in the Wedgefield Community

Known for its sprawling equestrian estates and large suburban lots, the unincorporated community of Wedgefield relies on the Orange County Solid Waste Division for its everyday sanitation needs. Every household is outfitted with a standardized, green-lidded roll cart specifically engineered for household refuse. In order for the sanitation crews to service your property efficiently, this cart must be wheeled out to the edge of the roadway before 6:00 a.m. on your designated collection morning. Local ordinances firmly request that all garbage be sealed inside sturdy plastic bags prior to being deposited into the cart, which drastically reduces foul odors and keeps local wildlife from scattering debris across your acreage.

Executing the 'Think 5' Recycling Program

Eco-conscious residents of Wedgefield actively participate in the countywide 'Think 5' recycling initiative. Your blue-lidded cart is collected on a weekly basis and is strictly meant for five specific material groups: glass bottles, aluminum and tin cans, clean paper, flattened corrugated cardboard, and rigid plastic containers. A vital rule for this program is that all items must be tossed loosely into the receptacle. Bagging your recyclables in plastic grocery sacks is universally prohibited, as the flexible film wraps around the gears at the sorting facility, causing expensive equipment breakdowns. If unauthorized items like styrofoam or yard hoses are discovered, the driver will leave a non-compliance tag on your bin.

Navigating Large Lot Yard Debris

Maintaining the expansive, heavily wooded properties typical of Wedgefield produces a significant volume of vegetative waste. The county accommodates this by offering a weekly curbside collection for yard trimmings. Homeowners are permitted to place up to three cubic yards of natural debris at the curb. Loose materials, such as pine straw, grass clippings, and fallen leaves, must be contained within personal, heavy-duty trash cans or tied yard bags. For heavier oak limbs and palm fronds, the branches must be cut to a maximum length of three feet and securely bundled. Please be aware that county trucks will ignore any piles generated by hired commercial tree services.

Arranging for Oversized Rubbish Removal

When it is time to part ways with a broken sofa, an old mattress, or a dilapidated dining table, the standard green cart is completely inadequate. Wedgefield residents are allowed to set out up to three cubic yards of large household goods on their scheduled yard waste day for bulk collection. For massive appliances—often referred to as white goods—such as washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators, specific safety protocols must be observed. Florida safety regulations mandate the complete removal of all airtight doors and latching mechanisms before a refrigerator is left by the roadway, ensuring children cannot accidentally become trapped inside.

Automated Truck Spacing and Holiday Shifts

The modern refuse trucks deployed in East Orange County utilize hydraulic robotic side-loaders. This advanced machinery requires a minimum of three feet of unobstructed clearance around the entire perimeter of your cart. Receptacles positioned too close to mailboxes, fences, or parked vehicles will be bypassed to prevent property damage. Regarding the annual calendar, sanitation operations are only suspended on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Should your normal pickup fall on either of these two holidays, your service will simply shift to the following calendar day, pushing the remainder of the week's routes back by 24 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Wedgefield?

A: Weekly automated collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Schedule shifts by one day if your pickup falls on Thanksgiving or Christmas.

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

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

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Collected weekly on yard waste day; max 3 cubic yards per pickup.

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