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Shimpy
04-26-2010, 07:08 PM
We'll close on a new home May 10th and after reading all the literature given me I'm unclear about trash pick-up. From what I've read, there are no garbage cans, only bags to be put out to be picked up. Does anyone have problems with animals tearing into the bags and making a mess? After moving in we will have a large number of boxes. How do we get rid of them? In some places there is a large trash pick-up usually once a month or so that will allow you to get rid of almost anything. Will we have such a thing here?
I'd appreciate a complete run-down of what the rules are. Thanks.
I found it difficult to think about trash pick up without trash cans, but it actually turns out to be a nice thing. First of all, many don't have room for trash cans, secondly, trash is picked up two times each week, so unless you're a pretty messy person, you will probably only put out one bag for each pick up.
We had a feral cat in our neighborhood and it did get into the trash bags. Solved that by putting out the bags on the morning of pickup instead of the night before. Other neighbors have sprinkled ammonia or sprayed their trash with Lysol spray and that seemed to keep critters away from the trash. Honestly, no beastie has been in our trash in quite a while.
When we moved in, we just put our flattened boxes out tied together and the trash people took them. That was before there was recycling pickup. You can always break them down and put them out with the recyclables on the day those are picked up...or you can give them away. Every once in a while someone needs moving boxes.
I've seen old BBQ's out for pick up when I'm out and after trash pick up, they're gone so I've assumed that the items were picked up. You can always call the utilities company and ask. There doesn't seem to be that once a month pick up you're familiar with, here. There is hazardous waste drop off once a year. One year it's in Wildwood, the next year it's in Bushnell. If there are places to take things in between, I'm not familiar with them.
Here's the number for North Sumter Utility Company....(352)750-0000.
Congratulations on your new home and Welcome to The Villages!
elevatorman
04-26-2010, 07:36 PM
When you close you will be given the schedule of days your trash will be picked up. Mine is Tues & Fri in Duval. Also recycleable stuff Fri (it must be in a clear plastic bag) and yard waste is Wed. Yours may be different. When we moved in we were told break the boxes down and put them at the curb. As for other trash put it in a plastic bag and put it at the curb. We had a huge pile of trash and boxes when we moved in and it was gone the morning after. If there is a problem with animals we have not seen it.
Shimpy
04-26-2010, 07:43 PM
Thanks for the replies. I'm glad to not to have garbage cans as they take up a lot of space. If I have problems I'll remember to spray the bags. Where I live now in S. Florida we have racoons that look forward to garbage days.
Where I lived we had bears who could not wait for garbage collection day.
zcaveman
04-26-2010, 08:40 PM
We keep our plastic garbage bag inside of a large plastic garbage can in the garage and fill it as we go. It just seems easier to control that way. We have never had a problem with rodents or bugs but we feel that the garbage can will deter any attempts to get at the stuff in the garage. On the night before pickup, we take it out and put the bag on the curb. If you wait until the morning you might just miss the garage truck. Ours used to come around 9 AM and we dragged the bags out in the morning. Suddenly they started showing up as early as 5:30 AM and if we got the bag out late we had to wait until the next pickup.
Now the pickup is usually by 6 AM with the recyclables by 7 AM.
It probably varies by area but don't get complacent.
And yes a few times I had the bag torn into and had to pick up the stuff in the yard and put it in another bad. I sprayed the bag with Raid but it was not a big problem. I think it was the cats and dogs that managed to get loose and were hungry.
golf2140
04-26-2010, 09:22 PM
We'll close on a new home May 10th and after reading all the literature given me I'm unclear about trash pick-up. From what I've read, there are no garbage cans, only bags to be put out to be picked up. Does anyone have problems with animals tearing into the bags and making a mess? After moving in we will have a large number of boxes. How do we get rid of them? In some places there is a large trash pick-up usually once a month or so that will allow you to get rid of almost anything. Will we have such a thing here?
I'd appreciate a complete run-down of what the rules are. Thanks.
Don't worry, we have been 10 years using trash bags, have never had a problem. Just put your moving box's out on trash day. The guy's pick up everything, TV grills, etc
Barefoot
12-14-2010, 07:36 PM
Does anyone know if there is yard waste pickup this time of year?
I googled and googled but I can't find a Sumter County waste schedule.
redwitch
12-14-2010, 07:47 PM
Barefoot, Wednesday lawn pickups are year round.
Does anyone know if there is yard waste pickup this time of year?
I googled and googled but I can't find a Sumter County waste schedule.
Here in Caroline village, we have greens pickup on Wednesday. Plant clippings, palm fronds, etc. Greens are placed in large "greens" paper bags one can buy at the hardware stores, Walmart, probably the grocery store, etc. Palm fronds can be just stacked near the end of the driveway and they'll be picked up as long as they aren't too long. Long fronds just need to be cut to shorter lengths.
Is this the type of pickup you're thinking about?
The Great Fumar
12-14-2010, 08:39 PM
palm fronds need to be cut up in 4 foot lengths.......and away they go !!!
fumar
Cat trouble ????? SPRAY BAGS WITH AMMONIA ....:highfive:
Barefoot
12-14-2010, 08:55 PM
Barefoot, Wednesday lawn pickups are year round.
Thanks Dee. I thought that perhaps they eliminated lawn pickups when the freezing weather kicks in. Year round is exactly what I wanted to know. I was just thinking the other day that you are a great source of reliable information.
Fumar, why the heck would cats want your palm fronds? Do you have cats confused with panda bears? :shrug:
springfield
12-14-2010, 09:52 PM
we offered our boxes and bins for free on totv after we moved in and they all magically disappeared
getdul981
12-14-2010, 10:23 PM
Cat trouble ????? SPRAY BAGS WITH AMMONIA ....:highfive:
I'll bet that would burn like the dickens.
ducati1974
12-14-2010, 11:16 PM
When we purchased our turnkey house in March we had a number of pieces of furniture we didn't want. We called the trash services for bulk pickup and they asked if I could have it on the curb within an hour!! Sure enough they came by right away and took it all!! We did the same thing later the same week with the pickup again being very prompt. No charge, either! Can't beat that! Very impressive.
snitzel
12-15-2010, 11:57 AM
When we purchased our turnkey house in March we had a number of pieces of furniture we didn't want. We called the trash services for bulk pickup and they asked if I could have it on the curb within an hour!! Sure enough they came by right away and took it all!! We did the same thing later the same week with the pickup again being very prompt. No charge, either! Can't beat that! Very impressive.
Who did you call? Phone #? Do you know if they will take a large (tube) 32" television? I need to get rid of one that doesn't work.
ducati1974
12-15-2010, 02:00 PM
Sorry, I can't answer that question- I'm up North now. I believe I just called whoever it is that does the regular trash pick-up. Call around. Good luck!
Bogie Shooter
12-15-2010, 05:29 PM
Who did you call? Phone #? Do you know if they will take a large (tube) 32" television? I need to get rid of one that doesn't work.
I took one to the drop-off station on Rolling Acres Road. Go east on 466 to Rolling acres and turn right. Go a few miles and you will see a sign on the left. At time I went I believe they were only open on Saturdays.
redwitch
12-15-2010, 06:32 PM
I've found that if the trash guys can lift it, they'll take it. It helps to leave them a small bribe if it's too large (an envelope taped to the TV would probably do it if they don't just pick it up). Of course, electronics should be taken to the plant or wherever they're supposed to go since they're considered hazardous waste (so are all batteries, tires and paint).
ducati1974
12-15-2010, 08:38 PM
Be careful about the drop-off on Rolling Acres- one time I went there and dropped some stuff off without problem, the next time the guy told me we lived in the wrong county to dump there. (Our house is in Sumter County) I forget which County is entitled to dump there- maybe someone else can help.
swrinfla
12-16-2010, 06:11 PM
ducati:
That'd be Lake County.
This thread reminds me of when I needed to dispose of something - virtually anything - when still in St. Louis. It was really quite easy! So long as you could get the "trash" to the alley, it would most likely be gone within 3 hours, even on days when the official collectors weren't coming around!
I got rid of at least a couple of televisions that way. Never did know if the new "owners" ever bothered to get them fixed! :pepper2:
SWR
:beer3:
Shimpy
12-17-2010, 03:55 PM
ducati:
That'd be Lake County.
This thread reminds me of when I needed to dispose of something - virtually anything - when still in St. Louis. It was really quite easy! So long as you could get the "trash" to the alley, it would most likely be gone within 3 hours, even on days when the official collectors weren't coming around!
I got rid of at least a couple of televisions that way. Never did know if the new "owners" ever bothered to get them fixed! :pepper2:
SWR
:beer3:
They used to say in S. Fla. that put it in a box with a bow on it, leave it on the seat of your car with the window down and park it in a shopping center.
jalopy54
05-26-2013, 08:17 PM
We'll close on a new home May 10th and after reading all the literature given me I'm unclear about trash pick-up. From what I've read, there are no garbage cans, only bags to be put out to be picked up. Does anyone have problems with animals tearing into the bags and making a mess? After moving in we will have a large number of boxes. How do we get rid of them? In some places there is a large trash pick-up usually once a month or so that will allow you to get rid of almost anything. Will we have such a thing here?
I'd appreciate a complete run-down of what the rules are. Thanks.
Garbage pickup is Mondays & Thursdays. Recycling on Monday only. Sit out the evening before. Make sure your recycling is in a clear see through plastic bag. Break down you box's for recycling.
Mikeod
05-26-2013, 09:07 PM
Garbage pickup is Mondays & Thursdays. Recycling on Monday only. Sit out the evening before. Make sure your recycling is in a clear see through plastic bag. Break down you box's for recycling.
Jalopy,
First, welcome to TOTV. Enjoy your visits with the board.
Second, the post you are responding to is three years old.
Third, trash pickup, recycling, and greens pickup are done on different days in different villages, so be careful when you tell people what days to put things out. Make sure they are in the same village as you.
Again, glad to have you here.
delima2000
05-27-2013, 04:07 AM
We took our old t.v.set to best buy for recycling. It is located on 441 near rolling acres rd. in the small strip mall with pet smart, Joanne's ,five guys burgers and fries.
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