Unincorporated Coconino County offers no bulk pickup; large items are self-hauled to a county transfer station or the Cinder Lake Landfill. Flagstaff collects bulk waste from city homes on a four-week rotating schedule.
Getting rid of furniture, mattresses, and appliances is the resident's own job in unincorporated Coconino County. You haul the item to a county transfer station or to the Cinder Lake Landfill northeast of Flagstaff and pay by weight at the scale. Flagstaff runs a real program for its residents: bulk waste is picked up curbside once every four weeks, and a pile up to five by five by ten feet is collected on the scheduled week. Appliances containing refrigerant, such as refrigerators and freezers, need a special collection and a refrigerant-removal step. Construction debris is excluded everywhere and takes a private hauler.
Dumping bulky junk in the forest instead of hauling it is illegal dumping and a public-health nuisance under A.R.S. §36-601. Flagstaff bulk waste set out off-schedule or oversized may be left uncollected.
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