Flower Mound provides residential curbside trash collection through an exclusive franchise agreement with a single hauler under Chapter 58 of the Code of Ordinances. Collection occurs once per week on a designated day assigned to each neighborhood zone. Residents must use the town-provided 96-gallon rolling cart and place it at the curb with the lid closed by 7 AM on collection day. Additional bags beyond the cart capacity may be set out but must be in sealed containers or securely tied bags. The franchise hauler also provides separate yard waste collection using brown paper bags or a dedicated yard waste cart. Loose debris, construction materials, and hazardous waste are not accepted in regular curbside collection. Holiday schedules typically shift collection by one day for the remainder of that week. The monthly solid waste service fee is set by the town and included on the municipal utility bill rather than being billed separately by the hauler.
Flower Mound contracts with a single franchise hauler for all residential curbside solid waste collection under Chapter 58 of the Code of Ordinances. The exclusive franchise agreement means residents cannot hire alternative trash collection services and must use the town's designated hauler. Each residential address receives a 96-gallon rolling cart for household trash and a separate cart for single-stream recycling. A third cart or paper bags may be used for yard waste depending on the specific service provisions. Collection occurs once weekly on a designated day that varies by neighborhood zone within the town. The assigned collection day is determined by the residential address and remains consistent throughout the year unless modified by holiday adjustments. Carts must be placed at the curb with lids fully closed by 7 AM on the scheduled collection day. The franchise hauler's routes begin early in the morning, and carts placed after the truck has passed the address will not be collected until the next scheduled pickup day. Additional trash that does not fit in the standard 96-gallon cart may be placed in sealed plastic bags or rigid containers with lids positioned next to the cart at the curb. There is no explicit limit on additional bags, but extremely large quantities may not be collected and should be handled through the bulk pickup program instead. Loose debris scattered around the cart, construction materials including drywall, lumber, and concrete, and hazardous waste including paint, chemicals, motor oil, batteries, and electronics are not accepted in regular curbside collection and will be left behind if placed in or beside the cart. The franchise hauler provides yard waste collection using either brown paper yard waste bags purchased at retail stores or a separate yard waste cart issued to the residence. Grass clippings, leaves, and small branches may be placed in yard waste bags. Branches must be cut to lengths that fit inside the bag or bundled separately. Items must be placed within 3 feet of the curb and must not block sidewalks, mailboxes, or fire hydrants. Service disruptions due to federal holidays are typically handled by shifting collection by one day for all routes on and after the holiday for the remainder of that collection week. The town publishes holiday schedules on its website and through the franchise hauler's notification system. Missed pickup requests should be reported to the franchise hauler by the end of the next business day to arrange a return trip. The monthly solid waste service fee is established by the town through its franchise agreement and is included as a line item on the town utility bill rather than being billed separately by the hauler. Contact the Environmental Services Division for service questions or to request cart replacements.
Placing prohibited items in curbside containers (hazardous waste, construction debris, electronics) may result in the hauler refusing collection and the town issuing a code compliance notice. Failure to retrieve containers by midnight on collection day is subject to fines starting at $100. Contaminating recycling carts with non-recyclable materials may result in the cart being tagged and not collected until contaminants are removed.
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