4 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Licking County, Ohio.
Verified from official government sources
Licking County runs no curbside trash service of its own. Newark, Heath and Pataskala operate or contract weekly municipal collection, while township residents outside the cities hire a private hauler and pay that company directly.
No countywide rule fixes when carts go to the curb in Licking County. In the townships your private hauler sets timing. Newark and Heath direct city residents to set carts out near collection day and bring them back promptly.
No county bulk-item route serves Licking County. Arrange large-item removal through your hauler or self-haul to a transfer station. Newark and other cities may offer bulk or appliance pickup for residents inside their limits.
Ohio requires Licking County to belong to a solid waste management district, and it is served by the CFLP district covering Coshocton, Fairfield, Licking and Perry. Recycling is voluntary for residents; Licking County Recycling runs drop-off sites and the cities provide curbside.
ORC 3734.52
In order to prepare, adopt, submit, and implement a solid waste management plan that complies with section 3734.55 of the Revised Code, the board of county commissioners of each county either shall establish and maintain a solid waste management district under Chapter 343. of the Revised Code, or shall participate in establishing and maintaining a joint solid waste management district with one ...
1 cities in Licking County have their own trash & recycling rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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