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Tyler Trash & Recycling Schedule

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

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Service Provider

City of Tyler Solid Waste Department

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Phone Number

903-531-1388
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Facility Address

418 N Bois D Arc Ave, Tyler, TX 75702

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Collection Schedule

Trash collected weekly; recycling every other week.

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Bin Colors

Green trash, Blue recycling

Guidelines & Rules

🎄 Holiday Delays

Holiday schedules shift to next day.

🛋️ Bulk Waste Pickup

Bulk pickup scheduled by zone.

⚠️ Important Guidelines

Yard waste separate collection.

Comprehensive Guide & Details

Keeping the Rose City Pristine

Known affectionately as the Rose City, Tyler prides itself on maintaining beautifully manicured streets and neighborhoods. The municipal Solid Waste Department facilitates this by providing highly structured, once-a-week garbage collection for all residential properties within the city limits. Homeowners are required to wheel their designated green refuse carts out to the street no later than 6:00 AM on their specific scheduled morning. Securing your interior trash bags firmly is heavily encouraged, as it keeps stray debris from littering your property and protects the community from unwanted pest activity.

Curbside Sorting and the Downtown Drop-Off

Environmental sustainability is a growing focus for Tyler residents. The city supports these eco-friendly efforts through a robust curbside recycling program, utilizing separate carts for clean cardboard, paper, aluminum, and designated plastics. It is absolutely crucial to keep all of these materials completely loose; never stuff your recyclables into plastic grocery sacks, as they instantly jam the commercial sorting machinery. If your household generates excess materials during the holidays, the Tyler Recycling Collection Center located downtown serves as an excellent overflow drop-off point for all accepted commodities.

Managing Seasonal East Texas Yard Debris

Because Tyler is nestled in a heavily wooded region of East Texas, property owners constantly battle falling leaves, pine needles, and broken twigs. The city accommodates this organic waste, but strictly requires all loose yard clippings to be securely contained inside heavy-duty compostable bags. If you are trimming large oak or pine branches, they must be cut down to a maximum of four feet in length and tightly bundled together. These organic bundles can then be set out alongside your normal garbage cart for standard collection.

Disposing of Bulky Furniture and Appliances

When it is time to haul out an old mattress or replace a broken dishwasher, you cannot simply abandon these massive items on your front curb. Tyler residents must proactively schedule a bulky item pickup with the Solid Waste Department. By calling the customer service desk or submitting a quick digital request through the municipal smartphone app, you can reserve a spot on the specialized heavy-haul route. Keep in mind that appliances containing refrigerants must be professionally drained and tagged before a sanitation driver is legally permitted to load them.

Automated Truck Clearances and Placement

The efficiency of Tyler's sanitation fleet relies entirely on advanced automated trucks equipped with mechanical lifting arms. To ensure your bins are emptied without delay, proper spatial placement is non-negotiable. You must leave a minimum of three feet of open space around your cart. Ensure the container is positioned far away from parked vehicles, utility poles, brick mailboxes, and low-hanging tree canopies. Pointing the lid's hinges directly toward your house allows the mechanical arm to safely grasp, lift, and empty the bin without risking property damage.

Navigating Holiday Shifts and Missed Routes

Although the solid waste crews are incredibly dedicated, routine operations are suspended for major national holidays, including Christmas Day and Thanksgiving. When an official holiday disrupts the weekly calendar, all subsequent collection days are pushed back by exactly one business day. The municipal government consistently updates residents regarding these shifts via local news releases and the official city website. If your street happens to be bypassed during a normal work week, immediately contacting the solid waste hotline will dispatch a truck to correct the oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is trash collected in Tyler?

A: Trash collected weekly; recycling every other week.

Q: How does the holiday schedule affect garbage pickup?

A: Holiday schedules shift to next day.

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

A: Green trash, Blue recycling

Q: How can I schedule a bulk waste pickup?

A: Bulk pickup scheduled by zone.

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