Trash & Recycle Pickup:

If a holiday falls during the week (see 2022 Holiday Schedule below), trash and recycling collection takes place on the day following the holiday, and collection for the remaining days of the week also takes place one (1) day later than usual.  Friday trash is collected on Saturday during such weeks - which would include Woodbrooke South’s Plats 3 & 4.

Please wait until after 3:00 PM on the day of service to call or contact 311 if items have not been collected on the scheduled collection day or to report service-related problems or questions, but please contact 311 within 24-hours of the scheduled collection day.

The HOA requests homeowners to not put trash and recycling items on the curb until after 5:00 PM the day before the scheduled pick up day.  This includes when pickup is delayed by a day because of a holiday.  If trash pickup is delayed until Saturday, please do not put your trash and recycling items on the curb until after 5:00 PM on Friday.

No collection occurs on the following 2022 holidays:

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day - January 17th
  • Presidents Day - February 21st
  • Memorial Day - May 30th
  • Juneteenth - City Hall will be closed Friday, June 17th, but no delays in trash, recycle, bulky; crews will be collecting
  • Independence Day - July 4th
  • Amnesty Week/No-tag pickup will run Tuesday, July 5th through Saturday, July 9th    
  • Labor Day - September 5th
  • Veterans Day - November 11th (Friday's trash/recycle/bulky will be picked up Saturday, November 12th)
  • Thanksgiving Day - November 24th, Thursday collection will take place on Friday, Nov. 25, Friday's collection will take place on Saturday, November 26th
  • Monday, December 26th will be recognized as a Christmas holiday, so trash, recycle, bulky will run the holiday, one-day delay schedule
  • Amnesty Week/No-tag pickup will occur Tuesday, December 27th through Saturday, December 31st

Residents should set their recyclables out every week. The recycle bin signals the recycling truck to stop. (Eligible households are single-family residences and apartments of six or fewer units).

Items You Can Recycle Curbside

  • Office paper, junk mail, newspapers (without plastic rain bag), catalogs and magazines
  • Manila folders
  • Advertising inserts
  • Brochures
  • Corrugated cardboard (boxes must be broken down, flattened and no longer than four feet in length or width)
  • Carrier stock (i.e. cardboard soft drink and beer cartons)
  • Chipboard (i.e. cereal and shoe boxes)
  • Plastic bottles with a neck #1 and #2 (look for the number inside the chasing arrow symbol), such as water and soda bottles, milk jugs and detergent bottles. Lids may now be recycled, too.
  • Plastic containers #3 thru #7 (look for the number inside the chasing arrow symbol), such as yogurt and margarine/butter tub containers
  • Cardboard egg cartons
  • Pizza boxes (No food. If there are grease stains, trash it.)
  • Drink cartons
  • Aluminum cans and other metal cans
  • Clamshells (Deli or salad bar containers. No food, debris; must be clean.)
  • Aseptic containers (milk, juice and vegetable cartons)
  • Clean aluminum foil and foil pans
Items You Cannot Recycle Curbside
  • Glass
  • Plastic bags
  • Styrofoam, including Styrofoam egg cartons (even ones marked with the recycle triangle)
  • Motor oil bottles and other automotive product bottles
  • Containers for household hazardous material
  • Paper towels, tissues or napkins, plates or cups
  • Gift wrap
  • Photographs, blueprints and hanging file folders
  • Bags that contained pet food, fertilizer, charcoal or kitty litter
  • Metal pots
  • Shredded paper
  • Fireworks (new or used, please don't put in your recycle bin)