FL Β§403.706 sets 75% statewide recycling goal. Jacksonville provides weekly single-stream curbside recycling (paper, cardboard, plastics #1-2, metal cans, glass). No plastic bags. Contamination tags refuse pickup.
FL Β§403.706 requires counties >100K population to pursue 75% recycling rate (goal, not mandate). Duval County participates via Jacksonville single-stream collection. Accepted: paper, cardboard (flattened), #1-2 plastics, aluminum/steel cans, glass bottles/jars. NOT accepted: plastic bags, Styrofoam, food waste, batteries, electronics. Electronics/HHW: Trinity Transfer Station.
Contaminated recycling: cart tagged, not collected. Persistent contamination: removal of recycling service possible.
Duval County, FL
Persistent dog barking is an animal-nuisance violation under Jacksonville Ordinance Code Chapter 462 (Animals). Barking continuously for more than 10-15 minu...
Duval County, FL
Jacksonville enforces decibel limits under Chapter 368: residential zones are limited to 70 dBA daytime and 60 dBA nighttime, measured at the receiving prope...
Duval County, FL
Construction noise is generally restricted to 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Saturday countywide under Jacksonville Ordinance Code Chapter 368. Sunday and holida...
Duval County, FL
Commercial vehicles over 1 ton or with lettering may not be parked overnight in Duval residential zones per Β§656.404(d) Jax-Duval Code. Tractor-trailers, bus...
Duval County, FL
Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences are restricted in Duval residential zones under Β§656.407(g). Hurricane zones require fence materials and fast...
Duval County, FL
Fences over 6 ft tall, fences in the sight triangle, pool barriers, and retaining walls over 4 ft in Duval County require a building permit from Jacksonville...
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