Douglasville Trash Pick Up: Residential Waste Collection Services Guide

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Trash Pick Up Schedule in Douglasville

Douglasville offers residents flexible waste collection options with two primary cart sizes to meet different household needs:

  • 90-gallon cart: $24.53 per month
  • 65-gallon cart: $21.26 per month

Additional Container Options

Residents can order additional containers if their weekly garbage exceeds their primary cart’s capacity:

  • Additional 65-gallon cart: $4.79 per month
  • Additional 90-gallon cart: $7.08 per month

Residential Trash Collection Features

Senior Citizen Program

A special reduced-rate service is available for residents over 64:

  • 65-gallon cart: $10.90 per month
  • Requires completed application and supporting documentation

Special Pickup Services

  • Large item pickup available for a minimum fee of $25
  • Contact Sanitation Department at 770-920-3005

Recycling Services

Douglasville offers multiple recycling options:

  • Bi-annual Electronics and Scrap Metal Recycling Events
    • Spring: May 3, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
    • Fall: October 4, 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
  • Local grocery stores accept recyclable materials:
    • Publix: Plastic bags, paper bags, Styrofoam egg cartons
    • Walmart and Kroger: Plastic grocery bags

Yard Waste Collection Guidelines

Yard waste is collected weekly on scheduled sanitation days:

  • Tree branches (6 inches or less, 5 feet long maximum)
  • Bagged leaves and grass clippings (biodegradable bags only)
  • 50-pound weight limit per bag
  • No plastic bags permitted

Holiday Trash Pick Up Changes

The city suspends trash collection on several holidays, with alternate pickup schedules:

  • New Year’s Day
  • Martin Luther King Day
  • Juneteenth
  • Memorial Day
  • Independence Day
  • Labor Day
  • Veteran’s Day
  • Thanksgiving (2 days)
  • Christmas (2 days)

How to Request Services

Contact Information

  • Phone: 770-920-3005
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Address: Sanitation, P.O. Box 219, Douglasville, GA 30135

Excess Garbage Management

Residents can purchase excess garbage stickers:

  • $1 per sticker
  • Sold in lots of five
  • Available at City Hall (6695 Church Street)

Douglasville’s residential waste services provide comprehensive, flexible solutions for community waste management. By following guidelines and staying informed about collection schedules, residents can contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable community.

FAQ

What holidays is waste Pro closed?

Holidays Observed in 2021
  • Holidays Observed in 2021.
  • New Year’s Day – January 1st. Memorial Day – May 31st.
  • *Independence Day – July 4th (Sunday)
  • Labor Day – September 6th. …
  • On these days: If you receive twice a week garbage pick-up, your service will be skipped. …
  • *Service will run as normally scheduled Monday – Saturday.

Why was trash not picked up today?A garbage truck might skip your trash pickup for several reasons. Common reasons include improper sorting of waste, overweight or oversized containers, blocked access to the garbage due to parked vehicles or construction, hazardous materials in the garbage, or severe weather conditions.

How much is the dump fee in Douglas County, Nevada?Fees are now $3 for up to 35 gallons or one can, $6 for up to 70 gallons or two cans, $9 for up to 105 gallons on three cans, up to one cubic yard is $12.

Do garbage trucks have cameras to see what is being dumped?We use mounted cameras to improve safety by assisting our drivers with rear and side-view perspectives, and documenting driving incidents. HOW CAN YOU TELL IF A CART IS CONTAMINATED? Mounted cameras record the containers serviced.

https://www.douglasvillega.gov/Departments/Public-Services/Residential-Waste-Service

The City of Douglasville offers its residents two options for the collection and disposal of household garbage and trash: 90-gal. cart, $24.53/mo. 65-gal. cart,

https://www.wasteline.org/

Solid Waste Helpline, 402-444-5238. The next holiday that will affect the collection schedule is the Labor Day holiday, Monday, September 1, 2025. ReCollect

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