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Winter Park Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

City of Winter Park Solid Waste

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Phone Number

407-599-3364
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Facility Address

401 S Park Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789

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Collection Schedule

The city internally provides automated garbage collection twice a week, and recycling once a week.

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Bin Colors

Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Guidelines & Rules

πŸŽ„ Holiday Delays

Thanksgiving and Christmas Day push collection schedules back by one day.

πŸ›‹οΈ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk pickup and yard waste are collected on scheduled days and should be placed at the curb accordingly.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

The city places a strong emphasis on maintaining its tree canopy; yard waste must be properly bundled.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Winter Park Trash Pickup Schedule Overview

Keeping the City of Winter Park clean and beautiful starts with a highly reliable trash pickup schedule. The local solid waste division ensures residential neighborhoods receive standard garbage collection twice a week. Whether you live near Park Avenue or closer to the surrounding chain of lakes, you can expect consistent and timely waste removal. To ensure your household garbage is collected without a hitch, always place your city-issued bins at the curb by 7:00 AM on your designated collection days. Keep in mind that all household trash should be securely bagged before being placed in the rollout cart to prevent litter from blowing into our streets, storm drains, and local waterways.

Comprehensive Recycling Collection Guidelines

Winter Park is deeply committed to sustainability and reducing the amount of waste sent to local Central Florida landfills. Your residential recycling collection occurs once a week. Residents are provided with a dedicated recycling cart, which should only contain acceptable materials such as clean cardboard, paper products, aluminum cans, and plastic bottles labeled #1 through #5. It is crucial to remember that plastic grocery bags, styrofoam, and glass are not accepted in the curbside recycling program. When these unapproved items end up in the recycling bin, they can contaminate the entire truckload and cause severe damage to the regional processing equipment.

Bulk Waste and Large Item Disposal

Got a heavy old couch, a broken mattress, or an outdated refrigerator? The city offers a convenient bulk waste disposal service for items that simply will not fit into your standard garbage cart. Bulk pickup is generally provided on a scheduled basis, meaning residents need to contact the Winter Park solid waste department in advance to request a specific collection. Acceptable bulk items include furniture, large household appliances, and bulky yard equipment. Be sure to place these heavy items neatly at the curb, ensuring they do not block pedestrian sidewalks, fire hydrants, or oncoming traffic. Note that construction debris and hazardous materials like wet paint require special handling and will not be picked up during standard bulk collection.

Yard Waste Pickup Rules for Homeowners

Maintaining the lush, green landscapes of Winter Park requires regular yard maintenance, which naturally produces organic waste. The city provides a dedicated yard waste pickup service once a week. Grass clippings, fallen leaves, and small twigs must be containerized in your own personal trash cans or heavy-duty paper lawn bags. Larger branches and tree limbs should be cut to lengths of four feet or less, bundled securely with string or twine, and weigh no more than 50 pounds per individual bundle. Keeping your yard waste completely separate from your household garbage and recycling is essential, as this organic material is transported to a specialized composting facility rather than the local landfill.

Holiday Delays and Schedule Adjustments

Throughout the calendar year, major federal holidays can cause temporary shifts in your regular waste collection routine. In Winter Park, standard trash, recycling, and yard waste services are typically paused for Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. When a holiday falls on your normal service day, your scheduled collection will usually be pushed back by one day for the remainder of that week. The city administration regularly posts updated holiday sanitation schedules on the official municipal website and sends out automated alerts to local subscribers. It is always a good idea to double-check the holiday calendar before dragging your bins to the curb during the festive seasons.

Proper Bin Placement and Neighborhood Rules

Where and how you place your carts significantly impacts the efficiency and safety of the automated collection trucks. Your bins must be positioned right at the edge of the curb with the wheels and handles facing toward your home. Always leave at least three feet of clearance between your trash bin, your recycling cart, and any surrounding obstacles like parked vehicles, mailboxes, or utility poles. Carts should be placed out no earlier than 5:00 PM the evening before your collection day and must be retrieved and stored out of public view by 7:00 PM on the day of service. Following these simple placement guidelines prevents missed pickups and keeps our local streetscapes looking tidy.

What to Do If You Experience a Missed Pickup

Even with the most efficient municipal systems, occasional missed pickups can happen due to severe Florida weather, unexpected route changes, or blocked street access. If your bins were out by 7:00 AM and you followed all standard placement guidelines but were still bypassed, you can easily report the issue. Residents should contact the Winter Park sanitation division via their online citizen portal or by calling the customer service hotline within 24 hours of the missed service. A dedicated field team is usually dispatched to resolve verified missed collections by the very next business day, ensuring your household does not experience an overflow of waste.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Winter Park?

A: The city internally provides automated garbage collection twice a week, and recycling once a week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Thanksgiving and Christmas Day push collection schedules back by one day.

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

A: Green for garbage, Blue for recycling.

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk pickup and yard waste are collected on scheduled days and should be placed at the curb accordingly.

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