Hialeah Garbage Pickup and Recycling Rules
Hialeah, Florida residents must follow municipal rules for curbside garbage and recycling collection to keep neighborhoods safe and compliant. This guide summarizes collection schedules, what may be set at the curb, special pickups, common violations, enforcement pathways, and concrete steps to report problems or appeal enforcement actions.
Collection Days & Schedules
Collection frequency and the exact day depend on your route and zone. Obtain your official pickup day from the City of Hialeah Solid Waste Division website[2] or by contacting Public Works.
- Place containers at the curb no later than 7:00 AM on your scheduled collection day.
- Regular household garbage is typically collected weekly; recycling frequency is set by the city program.
- Bulk items and yard waste often require separate scheduling or follow specific curbside rules.
What to Put Out
Follow container and material rules to avoid missed pickups and violations.
- Use approved trash receptacles or bags; secure lids to prevent spillage and animal access.
- Place recyclables in the designated bin and keep contaminants (food waste, loose bags) out of the recycling stream.
- Special handling rules apply to construction debris, hazardous waste, electronics and tires—these may have separate drop-off or appointment requirements.
Special Collections
Bulky-item pickup, appliance removal, and yard waste often have appointment processes or scheduled curbside dates; check Solid Waste guidance for how to request these services.[2]
- Schedule bulky-item or appliance pickup through the Solid Waste Division contact process.
- Yard waste may require bundling or containerization to meet crew handling requirements.
- Improperly prepared special waste may be refused and left at the curb until corrected.
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of refuse and recycling rules is handled by the City of Hialeah, typically through the Public Works / Solid Waste Division and code enforcement officers; specific municipal code provisions govern obligations and penalties. For the controlling ordinance text, see the Hialeah Code of Ordinances.[1]
- Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.[1]
- Escalation for repeat or continuing offences: not specified on the cited page.[1]
- Non-monetary sanctions may include corrective orders, mandatory removal, and referral to code enforcement or court; specific remedies are set by ordinance.[1]
- To report violations or missed service, contact the Solid Waste Division or Public Works (see Help and Support / Resources below).
- Appeal or review routes and time limits: not specified on the cited page; review municipal code and contact the enforcement office for appeal procedures.[1]
Applications & Forms
Many routine collections require no formal application; for scheduled bulky-item pickups or special services, the Solid Waste Division provides request instructions on the city site.[2] Specific form names, numbers, fees, and submission methods are not specified on the cited municipal pages.
FAQ
- When is my garbage and recycling collected?
- Check your address against the Solid Waste Division schedule on the City of Hialeah website or contact Public Works to confirm your weekly collection day.[2]
- What items are accepted in recycling?
- Accepted materials are listed by the city program; generally clean paper, cardboard, certain plastics, metal cans, and glass are accepted—remove food residue and loose bags.
- How do I report a missed pickup or a service problem?
- Report missed service directly to the Solid Waste Division via the city contact pathways listed in Help and Support / Resources below.[2]
How-To
- Find your scheduled collection day on the Solid Waste Division page or by calling Public Works.
- Prepare waste and recyclables according to the city rules: use approved containers, separate recyclables, and bundle yard waste as required.
- Place materials at the curb by 7:00 AM on your collection day and remove containers within 12 hours after collection unless local rules differ.
- If service is missed, submit an online report or call the Solid Waste Division to request pickup, referencing your address and collection day.
Key Takeaways
- Know your route and collection day to avoid missed pickups.
- Use approved containers and keep recyclables free of food contamination.
- Report missed service or violations promptly to Public Works or Solid Waste.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Hialeah - Public Works Department
- City of Hialeah - Solid Waste Division
- Hialeah Code of Ordinances (municipal code)