Fayetteville collects bulk waste like furniture and appliances, but a compliant load cannot contain more than five items. Set items at the curb the day before collection and by 6:00 a.m. Extra items or unscheduled loads require prepayment and are treated as non-compliant.
Fayetteville Code Sec. 22-10(L) provides bulk-waste collection to residential units. Each compliant load is limited to five items; requests for more require a prepaid service fee under the Solid Waste Fee Schedule. Appliances must be emptied and refrigerator/freezer doors removed or secured. Bulk waste is separated from other waste, placed at the curb the day before collection and by 6:00 a.m. Furniture and mattresses are limited to five pieces per collection. Propane tanks, oxygen tanks, oil tanks, and batteries are not collected. Unscheduled or unprepared items are non-compliant loads subject to abatement.
Unscheduled or oversized bulk placed at the curb is a non-compliant load subject to abatement and fees. Chapter 22 penalties apply per the Solid Waste Fee Schedule; each day is a separate offense.
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