The Complete Guide to the City of Surprise Trash Schedule

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Welcome to EagleTrashService’s complete guide to trash and recycling services in the city of Surprise, Arizona. We’ve compiled everything you need to know about the city’s waste collection schedules, guidelines, and resources into this helpful article.

Overview of Trash and Recycling Services in Surprise

The city of Surprise provides trash, recycling, and bulk item collection services to residents. Waste Management, contracted by the city, handles these collections.

Here are some key things to know:

  • Trash is collected weekly on your designated collection day. Trash must be placed in city-approved containers.

  • Recycling is collected every other week on your designated collection day. Recyclables should be placed in the blue recycling bins provided by the city.

  • Bulk items like furniture can be collected on your regular collection day. Up to 6 bulk items are collected per week if properly set out.

  • The city follows a set schedule for trash and recycling pick-ups that does not change week to week. Your collection day depends on where you live.

  • Hazardous waste like chemicals requires special disposal at designated collection sites.

  • The city provides various guidelines on how to properly set out trash, recyclables, and bulk items to ensure they are collected.

Let’s look at the schedules, maps, and guidelines in more detail so you know exactly when to take out the trash!

Trash and Recycling Collection Schedule

The City of Surprise provides weekly trash collection and biweekly recycling collection to residents year-round. Your collection day depends on where you live.

Here is an overview of the collection schedule:

  • North of Bell Rd: Monday is your collection day for both trash and recycling. Recycling is collected every other Monday.

  • South of Bell Rd: Thursday is your collection day for both trash and recycling. Recycling is collected every other Thursday.

  • Collections start at 5 AM. Have your containers out by 5 AM on your designated day.

  • If your collection day falls on a holiday, pick-up is postponed by one day for the remainder of the week.

You can view an interactive map of the city’s collection schedule here. Input your address to find your designated collection day.

The city also provides a helpful trash and recycling calendar you can download and print here. It shows the pick-up dates for the entire year.

Trash Collection Guidelines

Follow these guidelines from the city for proper trash collection:

  • Trash must be bagged and placed in a trash container with a tight fitting lid. No loose trash.
  • Containers cannot exceed 45 gallons in size or 60 lbs in weight when full.
  • Trash containers should be 3 feet away from other objects on all sides.
  • Don’t overfill containers – lids should fully close.
  • Up to 6 containers are allowed per household.
  • Place containers in the alley or within 3 feet of the curb by 5 AM on your pick-up day.
  • Remove containers from the curb by 10 PM on collection day.
  • Keep the area around your containers tidy and free of excess trash.

Unacceptable items that will not be collected include:

  • Dirt, rock, concrete, building materials
  • Tires, batteries, motor oil, chemicals
  • Appliances that use refrigerants like AC units
  • Compressed gas cylinders
  • Biological waste like manure

These items require special disposal. The city offers Hazardous Waste Collection days for proper disposal of chemicals, batteries, bulbs, and other hazardous items.

Recycling Collection Guidelines

Follow these guidelines to ensure your recyclables are properly collected:

  • Use the blue recycling bins provided by the city. Request additional bins if needed.
  • Recyclables should be clean, with no food residue. Give containers a quick rinse.
  • Do not bag recyclables – place loose in bin. Do not overfill.
  • Allow 3 feet clearance on all sides of bins.
  • By 5 AM on your pick-up day, take bins to the alley or within 3 feet of the curb.
  • Remove bins from the curb by 10 PM after collection.

Acceptable recyclables include:

  • Plastic containers labeled #1-7
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Aluminum cans, clean foil, pie tins
  • Steel cans like soup or vegetable cans
  • Milk and juice cartons
  • Paper and cardboard – no need to shred

Non-recyclable items that will contaminate recycling include:

  • Plastic bags, plastic wrap, and film
  • Styrofoam
  • Electronics, batteries
  • Clothing, shoes, textiles
  • Yard waste and food scraps

Make sure only clean recyclables go into your bin to avoid contaminating the load. The city may reject bins with non-recyclables.

Bulk Item Collection

The city collects up to 6 bulk items weekly as long as proper guidelines are followed:

  • Notify the city of your bulk items by completing this online form at least 3 days before your pick-up day.

  • Acceptable bulk items include furniture, mattresses, appliances, and other large household items.

  • Items must be no larger than 6 feet in any dimension. Oversize items may require a special pick-up.

  • Hazardous waste and restricted items like tires and chemicals can not be collected as bulk items.

  • On your collection day by 5 AM, place bulk items in the alley or within 3 feet of the curb spaced 3 feet apart.

  • Do not place bulk items next to trash containers or mailboxes.

Notifying the city ensures your bulk items are on the log for your collection crew. Properly spacing items out allows the automated trucks to safely collect them.

Missed Collections

Occasionally collection crews may miss your home on the designated day. Reasons can include blocked access to containers, overfilled containers that can’t be emptied, or placed out late.

If your trash, recycling, or bulk items are not collected, take these steps:

  • Double check the guidelines were properly followed, especially for bulk item notification.

  • Remove any overflow trash or contamination that may have caused a rejection.

  • Call the city’s Solid Waste division at 623-222-1400 to notify them of a missed pick-up.

  • Crews will return within 24 hours on the next business day to complete the collection.

  • If crews do not return, call the number above again to re-request the collection.

The city strives to resolve all missed collection issues within one business day when reported promptly.

Holiday Collection Schedule

The city observes the following holidays, which alter the normal collection schedule:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Thanksgiving Day
  • Christmas Day

When a holiday falls on a weekday, pick-up for all customers is postponed by one day for the remainder of the week.

For example, if your collection day is Thursday:

  • If the holiday falls on Monday, your pick-up moves to Friday that week
  • If the holiday falls on Thursday, your pick-up moves to Friday that week
  • If the holiday falls on Friday, your Thursday pick-up is not affected

Check the city website around holidays for reminders about changed pick-up days. Make sure to take note so that you properly set out your trash and recycling on the adjusted schedule.

Hazardous Waste Disposal

Certain types of hazardous household waste like chemicals, batteries, CFL bulbs, and electronics require special disposal and are prohibited from normal trash collection.

The city offers these safe disposal options for hazardous waste:

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events

The city hosts periodic collection events where residents can drop off acceptable hazardous waste to be recycled or disposed of properly. Upcoming events are posted on the city website. Accepted items include:

  • Household chemicals like cleaners, oils, pesticides
  • Auto fluids like gasoline or antifreeze
  • Batteries
  • CFL bulbs
  • Computer monitors, TVs, and other electronics

Permanent Drop-Off Locations

Year-round household hazardous waste disposal is available at the Maricopa County transfer stations. There are two nearby locations:

Surprise Household Products Collection Center
14602 N. 173rd Ave
Surprise, AZ 85388

El Mirage Household Products Collection Center
12205 W. Papago Rd
El Mirage, AZ 85335

Common household hazardous waste accepted includes chemicals, CFL bulbs, batteries, electronics, and more. [Check here](https://www.surpriseaz

Reference

https://surpriseaz.gov/612/Collection-Schedule
https://surpriseaz.gov/568/Trash-Recycling

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