Regular Garbage and Bulky Trash Pickup on Juneteenth Holiday

Regular Garbage and Bulky Trash Pickup on Juneteenth Holiday
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The City of Miami Department of Solid Waste will conduct its regularly-scheduled garbage, recycling, bulky trash services on Monday, June 19, 2023 – Juneteenth Holiday.

Residents who receive garbage, recycling and bulky trash services on Monday should place their disposables in front of their home the evening before collection day. Please ensure that all items be placed curbside on the public right of way five feet away from all objects. To avoid a citation from our Code Compliance-Inspector Division, please ensure that your trash bin is removed with 24 hours after pickup.

The Mini Dump Facility, located on 1290 NW 20th St., will be open to City of Miami residents on Monday Juneteenth Holiday from 8:00am – 12noon. Regular business hours will resume on Tuesday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please note that proof of City of Miami residency is required. 

For more information regarding City of Miami Department of Solid Waste services, please call 311, or visit www.miamizerowaste.com .

 Original source can be found here.



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