Curbside Collection FAQ
- Increased convenience for residents: residents no longer need to make multiple trips to the curb
- Cleaner neighborhoods: roll carts create neater and litter-free neighborhoods
- Increased recycling: studies show that automated garbage collection programs increase recycling rates by up to 35 percent
- Worker safety: no need for garbage collectors to exit vehicles or to manually lift heavy containers
- Less expensive than manual collection service.
Residents who receive solid waste collection service.
Instruction packets will be delivered with the carts that will include the date your new service will start, collection days, and directions for properly setting out the containers.
Instruction packets will be delivered with the carts that will include the date your new service will start, collection days, and directions for properly setting out the containers.
Yard waste will continue to be collected manually at curbside, in containers provided by customers, or in bundles and/or bags. Tree limbs and hedge clippings should not be more than 4 feet in length and 6 inches in diameter. Also, yard waste volumes cannot exceed two cubic yards or 50 pounds.
Carts will be delivered before service is scheduled to begin.
The dimensions of the roll carts are approximate:
- 96 Gallon Totter cart: 35.25” x 29.75” x 43.25”
- By comparison, the typical 32-gallon container which most people use for manual collection is 33 inches high by 26.5 inches wide by 26.5 inches deep.
Although some households may not regularly generate that amount of garbage, there are times (holidays, big purchases with a lot of packaging, entertaining etc.) when residents will need the full capacity. In order to be collected, all items must fit in the roll carts.
All household garbage items may be placed in the cart. It is recommended that garbage items be bagged and tied first, then placed in the roll cart. This practice will keep your container cleaner and minimize odors. Do not load your container with ashes or coals, recyclable items, household hazardous chemicals or medical waste, tires, paint, or any yard waste such as bagged or loose grass, leaves or small branches.
Or, you can contact your Franchise Collector to request a Special Collection Service; there is a fee for this service.
You must use the provided roll carts for garbage and recyclables. Automated collection requires a standardized, heavy-duty container that will work with the trucks’ mechanisms. Also, with the overwhelming variety available, it would be impossible to ensure the proper roll carts are being used unless they are supplied by the company.
There must be at least 3 feet of clearance around the roll cart at curbside in order for the trucks to be able to pick up the roll carts. Instructions on cart use and collection days will be provided with the carts when they are delivered.
A fee for backdoor service may be negotiated directly.
Contact us and we will repair or replace a roll cart within three days from the date of request for repair, or on your next garbage collection day.
Contact us, a Sheriff’s report will be filed, and a replacement roll cart will be delivered by the Franchise Collector within three days from the date of notification or on your next garbage collection day.
No. The roll carts should remain at the address they were delivered.
Residents are encouraged to keep their old trash cans for yard waste or other household purposes. Unwanted cans can be placed curbside for collection the with a note asking your service provider to take the cans.