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tialarre
12-03-2013, 07:35 PM
We visited the villages a couple weeks ago to look at homes because we are going to be moving there in March or April. This may be an odd question, but we were wonder where everyone keeps their trash cans during the week before pick-up we didn't see any. Are they required to be stored in your garage or can you have them on the side of your house?

Cantwaittoarrive
12-03-2013, 07:40 PM
every one uses bags and they are not allowed on the curb until 5:00 PM the night before your pickup. At least that is how it is in our village

tialarre
12-03-2013, 07:44 PM
every one uses bags and they are not allowed on the curb until 5:00 PM the night before your pickup. At least that is how it is in our village

do you all have recycle bins? Do you just leave the bags in the garage till pickup?

Bogie Shooter
12-03-2013, 07:45 PM
Most keep a garbage can in the garage. I have yet to see a garbage can at the side of a house. Yuk!
Here is information about trash and recycling. http://www.districtgov.org/community/sanitationFaq.aspx

This is from a site with a lot of information;
www.districtgov.org

JP
12-03-2013, 08:00 PM
I think outside cans attract unwanted critters and rats so from what I have seen people keep their covered garbage cans in the garage then take the plastic bags to the curb on garbage day.
Personally I think outside garbage cans look like heck, kind of like storage sheds for which I am thankful are not allowed.

bkcunningham1
12-03-2013, 08:15 PM
You aren't suppose to use garbage cans. Most everyone, not all, but the large majority use plastic trash bags. Remarkable, the trash is not strewn all over the street by animals.

Some garbage collectors require clear bags for recycling debris and others, like Waste Management in the Lake County portion of TV where I live, use recycling bins or people just separate the obvious cardboard and plastics to the side of the trash on recycle pickup days.

AriaGrandparents2013
12-04-2013, 06:51 AM
I have two garbage cans/containers in my garage. One for waste and the second for recycled material. On pickup days I remove the bags and place at curbside. To be honest the waste container is hardly used, conversely the recycle container fills up quickly. Use of garage containers keeps it organized and hides the material which can be unsightly.

PaPaLarry
12-04-2013, 08:42 AM
Not only do garbage cans attract mice etc, but with the chance of heavy winds popping up at any time, or storms, peoples garbage cans would be blowing around the neighborhood. (especially when your not home) I really feel garbage bags work fine, and I have no problem with them.

Indy-Guy
12-04-2013, 08:41 PM
A couple of years ago Mark Morse talked about this subject in his state of The Villages meeting which occurs in April or May after the online surveys are taken.

He refereed to the fact that after the trash trucks to through their is no sign that it is trash day. He also stated that some people would leave their trash cans out for several days before they take them back in. With trash pick up being twice a week I can see some people leaving the trash can out all week.

I like the way it is.

CFrance
12-05-2013, 04:24 PM
We were told that if you put a trash can out at the curb on trash day, the garbage collectors will take it!

I like the bag system. However, we went away the day before
Thanksgiving and had to leave garbage in the driveway. Then I read here that it wouldn't be picked up until many days later. I hope it didn't end up all over the place. Couldn't leave it in the garage as there were bones in it. Poor planning on my part.

Bogie Shooter
12-05-2013, 04:27 PM
We were told that if you put a trash can out at the curb on trash day, the garbage collectors will take it!

I like the bag system. However, we went away the day before
Thanksgiving and had to leave garbage in the driveway. Then I read here that it wouldn't be picked up until many days later. I hope it didn't end up all over the place. Couldn't leave it in the garage as there were bones in it. Poor planning on my part.

Do you have neighbors??

CFrance
12-05-2013, 04:34 PM
Do you have neighbors??

No. Both are seasonal. I wouldn't ask a neighbor to keep perishable garbage in any event. Next time I will plan better.

Bogie Shooter
12-05-2013, 04:51 PM
No. Both are seasonal. I wouldn't ask a neighbor to keep perishable garbage in any event. Next time I will plan better.

I would and have done it for my neighbors.

CFrance
12-05-2013, 05:13 PM
I would and have done it for my neighbors.

Okay, next time I'll bring it to you!:thumbup:

gomoho
12-05-2013, 05:34 PM
I have actually put potentially stinky garbage in a plastic bag stored in my freezer till garbage day, then hopefully remember to throw it out. Especially work for onions and chicken that I have cleaned before cooking.

CFrance
12-05-2013, 06:00 PM
I have actually put potentially stinky garbage in a plastic bag stored in my freezer till garbage day, then hopefully remember to throw it out. Especially work for onions and chicken that I have cleaned before cooking.

Good idea. I've done that before. I must have been having a colossal brain f*** before this particular trip. We were going on the longest travel we've ever undertaken in one fell swoop, and I was very preoccupied. It was chicken bones, and I could have done that easily.

tialarre
12-05-2013, 09:28 PM
Love your signature quote ARIA GRANDPARENTS