Miami Gardens provides scheduled bulk waste pickup for large items that cannot fit in regular trash bins. Items must be placed at the curb during the scheduled pickup window. Construction debris, hazardous materials, and electronics require separate disposal arrangements. Accumulation of hard junk on the property is prohibited.
The City of Miami Gardens provides bulk waste collection on a scheduled basis for large items that do not fit in regular trash bins. Acceptable bulk items include furniture, mattresses, appliances (with doors removed), and large household items. Items must be placed at the curb in a manner that does not impede the roadway, damage mailboxes or trees, or create safety hazards. Construction and demolition debris, hazardous materials, tires, and electronics are not accepted in bulk pickup and require separate disposal. Accumulations of hard junk on the property are prohibited at all times β items must either be stored inside an enclosed structure or disposed of during scheduled bulk pickup. Miami-Dade County operates household hazardous waste collection events for proper disposal of chemicals, paint, and electronics.
Accumulation of hard junk on property is a code violation. Items placed outside the scheduled pickup window or in a manner that creates hazards may result in citations.
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