The City of Peoria arranges weekly curbside trash and every-other-week recycling for residents through its "Yes, Peoria Picks Up!" program, billed on the property tax bill. Households in the unincorporated county subscribe to a private hauler and pay directly.
How your trash gets collected in Peoria County depends on where you live. Inside the City of Peoria, collection is city-arranged and contracted to GFL: weekly trash and every-other-week recycling on an A or B schedule, plus seasonal yard waste from mid-April into early December on your trash day. There is no separate monthly bill because the service fee rides on your property tax. Each household gets one trash cart. In the unincorporated county the city runs nothing; residents subscribe to a private hauler such as GFL, Waste Management or Eagle Enterprises and pay that company. Chillicothe, Bartonville and the other municipalities each set their own arrangements.
A missed city pickup is reported to Public Works or GFL for a return trip. Refuse left to accumulate can be abated as a nuisance, with costs charged to the owner.
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