Broward County residents receive scheduled bulk trash pickup for large items through their municipal hauler, with most cities offering 1-2 free bulk collections per month with volume limits.
Broward County municipalities provide residential bulk item collection through their contracted haulers, typically on scheduled weeks 1-2 times per month for furniture, mattresses, appliances, and yard debris too large for regular containers. Volume limits typically cap at 4-8 cubic yards per collection, with items placed curbside no more than 24-48 hours before scheduled pickup. Tires, hazardous materials, electronics, paint, and construction debris are generally excluded and must go to the Broward County Resource Recovery facility or designated drop-off events. Appliances containing refrigerants require freon removal certification tag. Extra bulk collections beyond the monthly allowance may incur fees of $50-150 per pickup.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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