City of Peoria residents arrange large-item pickup through the GFL program. In the unincorporated county, book a bulky pickup with your private hauler for a per-item fee, or use Peoria County's Free Load Program to drop one load a week at the landfill.
Furniture, mattresses and appliances do not ride with ordinary weekly trash. Inside the City of Peoria, bulky-item collection is handled through the GFL program that runs regular service. In the unincorporated county your private hauler can schedule an extra pickup, typically for a per-item fee around $35. Every Peoria County resident also has access to the County's Free Load Program, which allows one load of residential waste per week at the City/County Landfill at no cost, a useful option for large or awkward items. Appliances with refrigerant and electronics need special handling and cannot go out as regular trash. What the county and state actively police is illegal dumping.
Illegal dumping is prosecuted under Illinois waste-disposal law and can be abated as a nuisance at the owner's cost. Setting bulk items out early in the city may draw a code-compliance citation.
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