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Whiskey Creek Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

Lee County Solid Waste / Waste Pro

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Phone Number

239-337-0800
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Facility Address

10500 Buckingham Rd, Fort Myers, FL 33905

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Collection Schedule

Weekly curbside collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste on a designated day.

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Bin Colors

Green/Black for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Service is pushed back by one day for major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Standard bulk items collected on regular trash days; white goods require a call-in.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Whiskey Creek follows Lee County’s municipal sanitation franchise rules.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Maintaining Whiskey Creek's Deed-Restricted Charm

Tucked away in the heart of South Fort Myers, the deed-restricted community of Whiskey Creek boasts beautifully manicured lawns and quiet, winding streets. Keeping this idyllic setting free of clutter requires residents to adhere to the disposal mandates established by Lee County Solid Waste. The local hauling franchises operate on a highly structured schedule to collect household refuse safely and efficiently. By understanding the specific neighborhood rules for cart usage and curbside presentation, homeowners play a direct role in preventing litter from spoiling the community’s aesthetic appeal.

Early Morning Container Presentation

Franchised collection crews begin servicing the Whiskey Creek area bright and early. To guarantee your garbage is picked up, your county-compliant rollout cart must be wheeled to the end of your driveway by 6:30 a.m. on the day of service. Because the haulers use mechanized lifting arms, the cart must be positioned with the handle facing your residence. Furthermore, there must be a clearance zone of at least three feet separating your trash bin from recycling carts, mailboxes, and parked cars. Overloaded bins with unclosed lids are strictly prohibited and may be bypassed.

Lee County's All-In-One Recycling Guidelines

Environmental sustainability is a community focus, and Lee County’s single-stream recycling program makes it incredibly simple. You can deposit flattened corrugated boxes, aluminum tins, and rigid plastic bottles into your dedicated recycling cart without separating them. However, cross-contamination remains a major issue. Plastic grocery sacks, garden hoses, and styrofoam inserts are catastrophic to the sorting facility's conveyor belts. Residents must toss all approved items into the container loosely; bagging recyclables will lead to an immediate rejection tag from the route driver.

Disposing of South Florida Yard Debris

The mature landscaping that defines Whiskey Creek generates a continuous supply of vegetative waste throughout the year. Horticultural debris must be entirely separated from your domestic garbage. Small clippings and loose leaves should be packed into sturdy paper lawn bags or standard trash receptacles. For heavier tree limbs and palm fronds, homeowners must cut them down to a maximum of six feet in length and bundle them securely. Ensure that no individual bundle or filled container surpasses the fifty-pound weight limit, as workers manually load these items.

Bulky Item Logistics and E-Waste Drop-Offs

When it is time to discard oversized furniture pieces or outdated household appliances, the standard curbside truck is not the solution. Homeowners must contact their specific franchise hauler directly to coordinate a special heavy-item retrieval at no extra base charge. Conversely, electronic waste—such as old computer towers, televisions, and rechargeable batteries—cannot be left at the curb under any circumstances. These hazardous materials must be safely driven to the Lee County Topaz Court Solid Waste Annex to prevent heavy metals from leaching into the local soil.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Whiskey Creek?

A: Weekly curbside collection of garbage, recycling, and yard waste on a designated day.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Service is pushed back by one day for major holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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

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

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Standard bulk items collected on regular trash days; white goods require a call-in.

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