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Bulk Item Disposal: Fort Lauderdale vs Hollywood

How do bulk item disposal rules compare between Fort Lauderdale, FL and Hollywood, FL?

Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Fort Lauderdale provides bulk trash collection through WM (Waste Management) on a scheduled basis. Items too large for the regular cart, tree trimmings up to 12 feet long and 12 inches in diameter, and furniture are accepted as bulk items.

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Hollywood, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Hollywood FL collects bulk waste monthly up to 6 cubic yards per schedule. Furniture, appliances (doors removed), and large items accepted. Construction debris, hazmat, tires, and electronics not accepted. Hard junk accumulation on property is prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LauderdaleHollywood
ProviderWM (Waste Management)-
ScheduleSpecific collection day — check city map-
Tree Limits12 ft long, 12 inches diameter max-
Not AcceptedHazardous waste, electronics, tires, construction debrisConstruction, hazmat, tires, electronics
ContactNeighbor Support Center — 954-828-8000-
Monthly Limit-6 cubic yards
Accepted-Furniture, appliances, household items
Yard Waste-Not in bulk pickup
Hard Junk-Must be enclosed or disposed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Lauderdale FAQ

How do I dispose of large items in Fort Lauderdale?

Place bulk items at the curb on your scheduled bulk trash collection day. WM accepts furniture, appliances, and tree trimmings up to 12 feet long and 12 inches in diameter.

Where do I dispose of hazardous waste in Fort Lauderdale?

Hazardous materials are not accepted as bulk trash. Broward County Waste and Recycling Services operates household hazardous waste collection events and drop-off locations.

Hollywood FAQ

How much bulk waste can I put out?

6 cubic yards per month on the scheduled bulk pickup.

Can I put construction debris out?

No. Construction debris is not accepted in bulk pickup.

What about hazardous materials?

Broward County provides special hazardous waste collection events.

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