Public Works
Residential Bulk Pickup
Weston residents receive four free bulk trash collections annually. Collection is
made by All Service Refuse, the provider of garbage and recycling collection.
The free
Bulk Trash Pick-up for 2012 will occur on your regularly scheduled
garbage day as follows:
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January 2012: Wed. 25 / Thur. 26 / Fri. 27 / Multi-family: Sat. 28 |
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April 2012: Wed. 25 / Thur. 26 / Fri. 27 / Multi-family: Sat. 28 |
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July 2012: Wed. 25 / Thur. 26 / Fri. 27 / Multi-family: Sat. 28 |
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October 2012: Wed. 24 / Thur. 25 / Fri. 26 / Multi-family: Sat. 27 |
Residences with curbside garbage collection: All bulk
trash must be out on your curbside by 7:00AM.
Townhouses & multi-family residences with dumpster service:
Place items by your dumpsters for the Saturday collection.
Items not picked up on your collection day, will be picked up the following day.
Bulk items include, but are not limited to:
NOTE: Mirrors, glass, glass tabletops, windowpanes, and plate glass items
should be safely placed in a rigid container to facilitate safe collection. Larger
glass items such as table tops, shower doors, windows should be placed separately
from the rest of the bulk pickup.
Bulk items DO NOT include contractor-generated material, or vegetative waste
(landscape materials) or household hazardous waste (HHW), see below for disposal
of HHW.
Vegetative/Landscape waste is collected with your regular garbage collection.
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Where to place Bulk Items for collection?
Bulk items should be placed at or near the same location where your regular garbage
is collected. Ensure your garbage cart can still be collected. Do not place bulk
items near overhead obstructions, trees, mailboxes, or automobiles. Do not
place bulk items inside commercial container enclosures, in front of commercial
containers, behind gates, or in any manner that would limit the regular garbage
service you receive. If you have any questions regarding the placement of bulk material,
please contact All Service Refuse at 954-583-1830.
THINK BEFORE YOU THROW
CONSIDER DONATING ITEMS: Help those in need, keep items out of the waste stream, and get a tax deduction. Several national
organizations will even pick-up directly from your residence - you don't have to wait for bulk pick-up day!
There are many local, well-established charitable organizations that readily accept
donated items. From your home to a New home... and don't forget pets, many pet shelters
are in need of sheets and towels on a regular basis.