Debris pickup guidelines

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Garbage pickup resumes in Bradenton on its regular schedule Monday.

Debris hauling by City of Bradenton contractor begins on Tuesday. Please follow these guidelines:

DO separate bags and barrels of debris from loose piles. Contracted debris haulers will not collect bags and barrels. Those will be collected by City of Bradenton yard waste crews separately.

DON’T put any debris near obstructions such as water meters/backflow assemblies, mailboxes or directly under power lines.

DO separate your yard waste/debris from any other types of waste that you may be placing at the curb.

DON’T pile loose debris on top of bags, barrels or other wastes, or vice versa. This will delay collection.

DO rake up any loose leaves left after debris haulers collect your piles. Place these in bags or your blue yard waste barrels and the City will collect those as part of normal yard waste.

Original source can be found here.



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