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Amarillo Trash & Recycling Schedule

Official garbage collection rules, bin guidelines, and holiday schedules for residents of Amarillo, Texas.

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Service Provider

City of Amarillo Solid Waste Department

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Phone Number

806-378-6813
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Facility Address

16250 Bezner Dr, Amarillo, TX 79124

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Collection Schedule

Trash collected weekly by residential routes.

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Bin Colors

Green trash carts, Recycling varies by program

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Holiday schedules shift collection days.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Large debris pickup available by request.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Landfill open Monday-Saturday 7am-3:45pm.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Solid Waste Operations in the Texas Panhandle

Managing domestic refuse in the Yellow City requires a tailored approach to fit the diverse layout of its neighborhoods. The City of Amarillo Solid Waste Department operates a hybrid collection network, utilizing both traditional curbside rollout carts for newer subdivisions and heavy-duty shared dumpsters for historic alleyways. Understanding which system your specific street utilizes is the very first step toward keeping your property and the surrounding community free of unsightly debris.

The Shared Alleyway Container System

A significant portion of Amarillo properties rely on communal metal dumpsters positioned in the rear alleys behind their homes. If your neighborhood utilizes this method, sanitation crews typically empty these massive containers twice a week. It is absolutely vital that residents never park their personal vehicles in the alleyway or block the approach, as the massive front-loading garbage trucks require a wide turning radius and unobstructed access to safely lift and clear the bins.

Combating the Infamous Amarillo Winds

The Texas Panhandle is legendary for its intense, sweeping winds. To prevent your discarded trash from becoming airborne neighborhood litter, the municipality enforces strict bagging protocols. Every single piece of household garbage must be tightly tied inside a durable trash bag before being thrown into either a curbside cart or a shared alley dumpster. Furthermore, residents must ensure dumpster lids remain firmly closed after depositing their waste to block out heavy gusts and deter scavenging animals.

Navigating Local Recycling Drop-Off Hubs

Unlike municipalities that offer standard curbside blue bins, Amarillo champions sustainability through a network of specialized drop-off locations. Dedicated residents who want to divert cardboard, aluminum cans, and plastics from the landfill must gather their clean recyclables and transport them to designated municipal recycling centers scattered across town. This centralized approach helps the city keep processing costs low while drastically reducing the contamination rates often seen in single-stream curbside programs.

Disposing of Old Furniture and Appliances

When it is time to upgrade your living room or swap out a broken refrigerator, you cannot simply shove oversized items into the alley dumpsters. Instead, homeowners must contact the Solid Waste Department to arrange a specialized bulky item pickup. For a nominal fee, a designated grapple truck will be dispatched to your address to haul away heavy mattresses, massive tree limbs, and large domestic appliances without disrupting the standard weekly refuse routes.

Winter Storm Adjustments and Route Delays

While the sanitation drivers are incredibly dependable, the unpredictable Panhandle winters can occasionally throw a wrench into the schedule. When severe blizzards or dangerous ice storms strike the region, trash collection is frequently suspended to protect both the drivers and the public. During these weather events, or during major federal holidays like Thanksgiving Day, routes are generally shifted back by one operational day, with full services resuming as soon as the roads safely thaw.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Amarillo?

A: Trash collected weekly by residential routes.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Holiday schedules shift collection days.

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

A: Green trash carts, Recycling varies by program

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Large debris pickup available by request.

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