Seminole vs St. Petersburg
How do trash bin storage rules compare between Seminole, FL and St. Petersburg, FL?
Seminole and St. Petersburg have similar restriction levels.
Seminole, FL
Pinellas County
Seminole residents must store solid waste in approved containers and only place them at curbside on collection days, under Chapter 34 of the city code, with bins required to be returned to a screened storage location after pickup.
View full Seminole rules →St. Petersburg, FL
Pinellas County
St. Petersburg residents must store curbside trash and recycling carts out of public view between collection days and may only place them at the curb or alley after 7 p.m. the night before pickup.
View full St. Petersburg rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Seminole | St. Petersburg |
|---|---|---|
| Code reference | Chapter 34 Solid Waste | - |
| Hauler | Waste Pro contract | - |
| Setout window | Evening before collection | - |
| Removal deadline | End of collection day | - |
| Storage | Out of public view | - |
| - | - |
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Seminole FAQ
When can I put trash bins out for pickup in Seminole?
No earlier than the evening before the scheduled collection day, and they must be removed from the curb by the end of the collection day under Chapter 34.
Where must I store trash carts between collections?
Carts must be stored out of public view, typically behind a fence or screen on the side or rear yard, not visible from the street right-of-way.
Who provides garbage service in Seminole?
Waste Pro is the contracted residential hauler. Each household receives a 95-gallon roll cart for garbage and a separate cart for single-stream recycling.
St. Petersburg FAQ
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