City of Tallahassee, FL

09/30/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/30/2024 14:39

How to Sort Storm Debris for Pickup, Collection Begins Tuesday

How to Sort Storm Debris for Pickup, Collection Begins Tuesday

September 30, 2024

In the wake of Hurricane Helene, many residents have storm-related debris, which should be placed at the curb as soon as possible.

All storm-related debris, as well as customers' normal garbage/recycling bins, should be placed behind the curb for collection as follows:

  • Separate piles appropriately. Do not mix bulk items or household trash with storm debris or yard waste.
  • Do not put yard debris in plastic bags. Place smaller vegetative debris in biodegradable paper bags, if necessary.
  • Do not lean or stack debris on trees, poles, fire hydrants, storm drains or other structures.
  • Do not place debris out for collection under low hanging wires or tree limbs.
  • Do not place debris or collection bins in the roadway.

Regular size limits for debris collection are temporarily lifted as part of storm recovery. Larger piles, such as those with tree trunks or big limbs, require specialized, heavy-duty equipment. This means that you will likely see more than one crew servicing an area, picking up different debris piles based on size and content.

For more information about the City's solid waste collection services, visit Talgov.com.