4 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 1 city in Williamson County, Tennessee.
Verified from official government sources
Williamson County runs no curbside trash service. Unincorporated residents haul household waste free to one of the county's convenience centers, or hire a private subscription hauler. Franklin and Brentwood run their own city collection.
Williamson County, TN β Convenience Centers (Solid Waste Management)
Residents may bring up to 3 cubic yards (approximately one level pickup truck load) from primary residence only to one center once per day.
Because the county runs no curbside pickup, bin set-out rules are a city matter. In Franklin, carts go out no earlier than 7 p.m. the night before and by 7 a.m. on collection day, then come back the same day.
City of Franklin, TN β Sanitation & Environmental Services
Containers shall be placed for collection no earlier than 7:00pm on the day before collection, and no later than 7:00am, on the scheduled day of collection.
Williamson County has no bulk curbside pickup. Residents self-haul large items to a convenience center β up to three cubic yards per visit β or to the county landfill. Franklin and Brentwood collect bulk items for their own city customers.
Williamson County, TN β Convenience Centers (Solid Waste Management)
NO COMMERCIAL recycling or waste will be accepted at any convenience center location.
Recycling in Williamson County is voluntary, not mandatory. Tennessee has no statewide residential recycling law. Residents drop off metal, cans, glass, paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, and used oils free at the county's convenience and recycling centers.
Williamson County, TN β Convenience Centers (Solid Waste Management)
All convenience and drop-off centers are for Williamson County resident use only.
1 cities in Williamson County have their own trash & recycling rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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