There is no free countywide bulk pickup. Weld County's code defines refuse to include discarded furniture, appliances and inoperable vehicles; residents dispose of bulky items through their hauler or a licensed landfill. Abandoning them on a lot or roadside is prohibited.
For large items like furniture, appliances, mattresses and construction debris, Weld County residents use their private hauler's bulky-item service or self-haul to a licensed facility such as the North Weld Landfill; there is no free county bulk route. Greeley's environmental sanitation code defines refuse broadly to include salvage materials, scrap metal, discarded furniture, appliances, machinery and inoperable vehicles, so those items must be handled as refuse, not stockpiled outdoors. Debris left from demolition or construction must be removed after the work is substantially complete. Dumping bulky items on a vacant lot, alley or roadside is treated as illegal dumping and, in Greeley, as a refuse accumulation violation the city can abate.
No county bulk fee, but abandoning bulky items on a lot, alley or roadside is illegal dumping under CRS 18-4-511 and, in Greeley, a refuse violation (Β§Β§ 12-269-12-271) the city can abate at owner expense.
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