Pinellas Park Code Chapter 11 requires residents to use covered containers no larger than 35 gallons, weighing under 50 pounds, set out by 7 a.m. on collection day and removed from the curb by midnight that night.
Chapter 11 (Garbage Disposal) of the Pinellas Park Code of Ordinances governs residential trash setout. Each household provides its own containers, which must have handles and tight-fitting lids. The maximum acceptable container size is 35 gallons; oversize containers will not be picked up. Plastic bags are acceptable but must not exceed 50 pounds each. Containers must be at curbside no later than 7 a.m. on the scheduled collection day and returned to a screened or rear-yard storage location by midnight that same day. Storing containers in front-yard view between collections is a property-maintenance violation.
Storing bins in public view between collections, exceeding 35 gallons, or putting out containers over 50 pounds can lead to courtesy notices and citations from Community Compliance.
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