4 rules for unincorporated Sarpy County, Nebraska.
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Sarpy County runs no countywide curbside route. In the unincorporated county you subscribe with a private hauler and pay it directly. Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista and Gretna contract collection for residents inside city limits.
Unincorporated Sarpy County sets no curbside set-out hour or cart-screening rule. Your private hauler decides when carts go out. Placement and storage rules come from a city code or HOA covenant, not the county.
No county bulk pickup exists in unincorporated Sarpy County. Arrange large-item removal through your hauler or self-haul to the Sarpy County Transfer Station. Dumping trash on the ground is criminal littering under Neb. Rev. Stat. 28-523.
Neb. Rev. Stat. Β§ 28-523(2)
The word litter as used in this section shall mean all waste material susceptible of being dropped, deposited, discarded, or otherwise disposed of by any person upon any property in the state but does not include wastes of primary processes of farming or manufacturing.
Nebraska mandates no household recycling, and unincorporated Sarpy County requires nothing separated. Recycling is voluntary, through a hauler's optional cart or drop-off sites. Cities like Papillion and La Vista run their own curbside programs.
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