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Bin Placement Rules: St. Petersburg vs Tarpon Springs

How do bin placement rules rules compare between St. Petersburg, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

St. Petersburg and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

St. Petersburg requires trash and recycling carts to be placed at the curb or alley after 7 p.m. the night before collection and removed by 7 p.m. on collection day under Chapter 27 Article V.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs requires trash and recycling containers to be placed at the curb no earlier than 12 hours before pickup, removed within 12 hours after, and stored out of public view between collections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. PetersburgTarpon Springs
Code articleChapter 27 Article V-
Container sectionSec. 27-497-
Set-out earliest7 p.m. day prior-
Removal latest7 p.m. collection day-
WheelsFace the home-
Place out-12 hours before pickup max
Remove by-12 hours after pickup
Storage-Out of public view
Lids-Tight-fitting required
Code chapter-Chapter 8 Article II

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St. Petersburg FAQ

How long can my cart sit at the curb in St. Petersburg?

Carts may be set out no earlier than 7 p.m. the night before collection and must be removed from the curb by 7 p.m. on the collection day under Chapter 27 Article V.

Where can I store my trash cart between collections?

Store carts on the side or rear of the residence rather than the front yard so they are screened from the street, per the city's residential cart rules.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Where do I store my Tarpon Springs trash bins between pickups?

Containers must be stored out of view from the public right-of-way, typically in a side yard behind a fence, garage, or rear yard. They cannot remain visible at the curb.

Can my bins block the sidewalk on collection day?

No. Containers must not obstruct sidewalks, hydrants, mailboxes, or visibility triangles. Place them at the curb edge in a way that allows pedestrian and vehicle passage.

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