Pinellas Park collects bulk items, white goods, and yard brush curbside on regular trash days under Chapter 11, with strict size, weight, and bundling rules and several prohibited categories.
White goods such as furniture and appliances are collected curbside on regularly scheduled trash collection days. Carpet, building materials, and similar items must be containerized or tied and bundled in lengths no longer than three feet, with each bundle weighing 50 pounds or less. Yard brush must be tied and bundled curbside, with bundles up to four feet long and limbs no thicker than four inches in diameter. Automotive parts, construction debris from contractors, and household hazardous waste are not collected curbside; residents must use the Pinellas County Solid Waste Disposal Complex for those materials.
Setting out construction debris, hazardous waste, or oversized loose bundles can result in non-collection, tagging, and code enforcement citations.
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