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Wekiwa Springs Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Seminole County Solid Waste

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Phone Number

407-665-2260
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Facility Address

1930 E Osceola Rd, Geneva, FL 32732

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Collection Schedule

Garbage, recycling, and yard waste are collected weekly through county-franchised haulers.

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Bin Colors

Green or Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

๐ŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Service is typically pushed back by one day for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

๐Ÿ›‹๏ธ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk collection limits allow specific amounts of yard waste and furniture per pickup on designated days.

โš ๏ธ Important Guidelines

Because Wekiwa Springs is an unincorporated CDP, all solid waste management is coordinated through Seminole County.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Keeping Wekiwa Springs Pristine

Living near the breathtaking Wekiwa Springs State Park brings a shared community responsibility to protect the local environment. Seminole County handles the solid waste collection for this unincorporated residential area. Standard household garbage is generally collected twice a week. To ensure the sanitation trucks service your property, you must position your county-approved rollout cart at the curb no later than 6:00 AM on your assigned days. The county firmly requests that all domestic refuse be securely tied inside plastic garbage bags before entering the bin, which significantly reduces unpleasant odors and deters native wildlife from scattering debris.

The Curbside Recycling Routine

Diverting recoverable goods from the landfill is made simple with the county's weekly curbside recycling program. Wekiwa Springs residents are provided with a dedicated recycling container to dispose of clean, unsoiled materials such as corrugated cardboard, mixed paper, aluminum beverage cans, and basic plastic jugs. A critical rule from the material recovery facility is that these items must be placed into the cart loosely. Do not bundle your recyclables inside plastic grocery sacks, as these flexible films act as severe tanglers that can cause extensive mechanical breakdowns at the sorting plant.

Managing Subtropical Yard Trimmings

The lush tree canopies and expansive lawns found throughout Wekiwa Springs generate a substantial volume of botanical waste. Vegetative debris is collected on a separate, dedicated route each week. Small yard waste, such as grass clippings, pulled weeds, and fallen leaves, must be placed inside durable paper yard sacks or a standard 32-gallon outdoor trash can. If you are pruning oak trees or palm fronds, the severed branches must be cleanly cut to a maximum length of four feet and tied into manageable bundles. To protect the collection crews from physical injury, no single bundle or container can weigh more than 50 pounds.

White Goods and Oversized Junk

When a home improvement project results in oversized junkโ€”such as a heavily worn mattress, an old chest of drawers, or a broken washing machineโ€”the standard rollout cart is entirely insufficient. Seminole County offers a bulk waste pickup solution for these scenarios. However, this is not an automatic service. Homeowners must proactively contact the Solid Waste division or their assigned hauler to arrange a custom collection date. Be aware that hazardous chemicals, automotive tires, wet exterior paint, and contractor-generated construction materials are completely excluded from curbside bulk collection and require alternative disposal methods.

Automated Truck Spacing Rules

The modern sanitation vehicles navigating the residential avenues of Wekiwa Springs utilize hydraulic lifting arms to safely hoist and empty the heavy carts. For this mechanized process to occur without causing accidental property damage, residents must maintain a strict three-foot buffer zone entirely around each bin. Be extremely careful not to place your carts directly behind parked cars, beneath low-hanging branches, or adjacent to neighborhood mailboxes. The wheels must face your residence, allowing the lid to hinge open correctly toward the street. Once the route is completed, empty bins should be pulled away from the roadway by dusk.

Storm Delays and Calendar Adjustments

The collection calendar in Seminole County is highly dependable, but modifications are inevitable during severe weather events or major federal holidays. Operations are typically suspended entirely on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. If your regular garbage day lands on one of these observed holidays, your pickup will be delayed by exactly 24 hours, pushing the rest of the week's routes forward. Additionally, if Central Florida is threatened by an approaching tropical cyclone, the county will temporarily halt fleets to prioritize public safety, utilizing official municipal social media channels to announce revised makeup schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Wekiwa Springs?

A: Garbage, recycling, and yard waste are collected weekly through county-franchised haulers.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Service is typically pushed back by one day for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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 collection limits allow specific amounts of yard waste and furniture per pickup on designated days.

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