Here’s a list of some of the City Codes and Services that apply to the Wadeview Park Neighborhood. If you need further information, you can view the City of Orlando’s site at: www.cityoforlando.net
Trash
In Wadeview Park, residential garbage is collected twice per week on Tuesdays and Fridays. You may place your material curbside after 5 PM the night before, but no later than 6 AM of the scheduled day for collection.
- Residents must use the city issued trash bins.
Yard Waste
In Orlando, yard waste is collected every Wednesday.
- Yard waste includes grass clippings, leaves, branches and twigs.
- Yard waste must be bagged and tied.
- Large branches must not exceed 4 feet in length, 4 inches in diameter, and 40 pounds in weight.
- Large branches must be bundled and tied in a neat pile.
- A maximum of 4 cubic yards per week will be collected (4 cubic yards equals a stack 4 feet high, 4 feet wide, and 7 feet long or approximately 30 bags.)
- Amounts exceeding four (4) cubic yards will, upon authorization of the homeowner, be collected for an additional charge. If the homeowner does not want to pay the extra charge, the collection crew will collect the excess yard waste the following week(s).
Recylcing
In Wadeview Park, the recycling bins are collected every Friday.
The city provides their customers with two recycling bins; one red and one blue. The red bin is to hold glass, plastics and cans, and the blue bin is for newspapers. We ask that you place your bins curbside after 5:00 PM the night before your scheduled pickup day, or before 6:00 AM on the morning of your scheduled pickup day.
Blue Bin
Place ONLY newspaper and brown paper grocery bags in the blue bin.
Red Bin
Place aluminum and steel cans, glass containers (bottles and jars), plastic laundry detergent bottles with a 1 or 2 symbol on the bottom, and plastic soda and milk containers. Please, NO plastic bags! Place broken glass and other sharp objects in puncture proof disposable containers and put them with your regular trash. Do not place hazardous waste containers in your recycling bins. To see what is considered hazardous waste, please see the City’s webpage on Household Hazardous Waste.
Click here to request a recycling bin from the City of Orlando.