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Bin Placement Rules: Cape Coral vs Fort Myers

How do bin placement rules rules compare between Cape Coral, FL and Fort Myers, FL?

Cape Coral and Fort Myers have similar restriction levels.

Cape Coral, FL

Lee County

Some Restrictions

Cape Coral requires specific placement of trash and recycling bins at the curb for collection. Bins must be positioned properly to allow automated collection and must not obstruct traffic, sidewalks, or mail delivery.

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Fort Myers, FL

Lee County

Some Restrictions

Lee County residential curbside service collects garbage, recyclables, and horticulture waste set out at the curb within about six feet of the roadway. Horticulture must be bundled to under six feet long and 50 pounds; loose palm fronds up to 50 pounds may be set out.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCape CoralFort Myers
OrientationHandles facing house, lids closed-
Clearance3 feet from obstructions-
PositionAt curb edge, not in street or on sidewalk-
MailboxesMust not block mail delivery-
Collection MethodAutomated trucks require proper placement-
Placement-At curb, within ~6 ft of road
Horticulture length-Under 6 feet, bundled
Bundle weight-Under 50 pounds
Palm fronds-Loose, up to 50 pounds
Set-out schedule-Per franchised hauler route

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Cape Coral FAQ

How should I position my trash bins for pickup in Cape Coral?

Place bins at the curb edge with handles facing your house and lids closed. Leave at least 3 feet of clearance from mailboxes, vehicles, and other bins. Do not place bins in the street or on the sidewalk.

Why wasn't my trash picked up?

Common reasons include improper bin placement, blocked access for the automated truck, prohibited items in the bin, or bins placed out at the wrong time. Ensure bins are properly positioned with clearance from obstructions.

Fort Myers FAQ

How should I set out yard waste?

Bundle branches to under six feet long and under 50 pounds per bundle. Loose or untied palm fronds up to 50 pounds may be placed neatly at the curb for pickup.

Where exactly do I put my carts?

At the curb, generally within about six feet of the roadway, on your scheduled collection day. Your franchised hauler sets the specific placement and day rules for your route.

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