City of Miami releases updated solid waste calendar for second half of 2025

City Manager Arthur Noriega V - City of Miami
City Manager Arthur Noriega V - City of Miami
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The City of Miami Department of Solid Waste has announced the distribution of updated Half-Year Calendars, starting July 1, 2025. These printed calendars cover the period from July through December 2025 and offer essential information to assist residents with waste collection and recycling services.

Each calendar provides detailed recycling pickup dates, helpful collection tips, and information about the new Service Alerts System. The City encourages all residents to register for the Solid Waste Services Alerts System. This platform offers real-time notifications on trash, recycling, bulky waste collection schedules, service delays or changes, and hurricane preparedness alerts.

Residents can register quickly at https://member.everbridge.net/index/76486388219991. For assistance with registration or more information about Solid Waste services, residents may call Customer Service at (305) 960-2801, visit www.miamizerowaste.com, or dial 311.



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